Cross sending to dev@ Igniters, is there a way that we could detect whether JOIN keys are collocated or not? If not, then the query should fail with an appropriate error message. I understand that this may not be possible for 100% of all JOIN queries, but even if we cover 50%, we will significantly enhance the Ignite usability.
Thoughts? D. ---------- Forwarded message ---------- From: matt <goodie...@gmail.com> Date: Fri, Sep 1, 2017 at 1:51 PM Subject: SQLQuery with simple Join return no results To: u...@ignite.apache.org I have 2 caches defined, both with String keys, and classes that make use of the Ignite annotations for indexes and affinity. I've got 3 different nodes running, and the code I'm using to populate the cache w/test data works, and I can see each node is updated with its share of the data. My index types are set on the caches as well. If I do a ScanQuery, I can see that all of the fields and IDs are correct, Ignite returns them all. But when doing a SqlQuery, I get nothing back. Ignite is not complaining about the query, it's just returning an empty cursor. If I remove the Join, results are returned. So I'm wondering if this is related to the way I've set up my affinity mapping. It's basically setup like the code below... and the query looks like this: "from B, A WHERE B.id = A.bID" Any ideas on what I'm doing wrong here? class A implements Serializable { @QuerySqlField(index = true) String id; @QuerySqlField(index = true) String bId; @AffinityKeyMapped @QuerySqlField(index = true) String group; } class B implements Serializable { @QuerySqlField(index = true) String id; @AffinityKeyMapped @QuerySqlField(index = true) String group; } -- Sent from: http://apache-ignite-users.70518.x6.nabble.com/