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James Taylor resolved PHOENIX-2961.
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    Resolution: Fixed

> select on a composite primary key fails when DESC is set in the table
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>
>                 Key: PHOENIX-2961
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/PHOENIX-2961
>             Project: Phoenix
>          Issue Type: Bug
>    Affects Versions: 4.7.0
>         Environment: linux ubuntu 14.0.4.4   
> phoenix-4.7.0-HBase-0.98-client
> HBase Version 0.98.19
>            Reporter: Dhiraj Hegde
>            Assignee: James Taylor
>              Labels: SFDC
>             Fix For: 4.8.0
>
>         Attachments: PHOENIX-2961.patch, test1.sql, test2.sql
>
>
> I created a table with a primary key composed of 4 fields. The table 
> specifies DESC for one of those fields (please see the test script provided). 
> When the table is queried using any combination of 3 of the primary key 
> fields, it selects rows correctly. However, when all 4 fields are specified, 
> no rows are selected.  Here is the sql script that reproduces this issue:
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> CREATE TABLE IF NOT EXISTS  tests1 (
>    ACCOUNT_ID  VARCHAR NOT NULL,
>   BUCKET_ID     VARCHAR NOT NULL,
>   OBJECT_ID      VARCHAR NOT NULL,
>   OBJECT_VERSION   VARCHAR NOT NULL,
>       LOC           VARCHAR,
> CONSTRAINT PK PRIMARY KEY (ACCOUNT_ID, BUCKET_ID, OBJECT_ID, OBJECT_VERSION 
> DESC));
> UPSERT INTO tests1  (ACCOUNT_ID, BUCKET_ID, OBJECT_ID, OBJECT_VERSION, LOC) 
> VALUES ('acct1', 'bucket1', 'obj1', '1111', 'loc1');
> select ACCOUNT_ID, BUCKET_ID, OBJECT_VERSION  from tests1  WHERE ACCOUNT_ID = 
> 'acct1' and BUCKET_ID = 'bucket1' and OBJECT_VERSION = '1111';
> select ACCOUNT_ID, BUCKET_ID, OBJECT_VERSION  from tests1  WHERE ACCOUNT_ID = 
> 'acct1' and BUCKET_ID = 'bucket1' and OBJECT_ID = 'obj1';
> select ACCOUNT_ID, BUCKET_ID, OBJECT_VERSION  from tests1  WHERE ACCOUNT_ID = 
> 'acct1' and BUCKET_ID = 'bucket1' and OBJECT_VERSION = '1111'  and OBJECT_ID 
> = 'obj1';
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> The first two select statements selects the row that was inserted, whereas 
> the third one fails to select any rows.



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