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James Taylor commented on PHOENIX-2885:
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Make sure to use a separate client on a different JVM. And make sure the table
is already cached in both clients before deleting the column.
Agree, a global default would be a good first step. We should also run a script
to set it for existing tables at SFDC.
> Refresh client side cache before throwing not found exception
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> Key: PHOENIX-2885
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/PHOENIX-2885
> Project: Phoenix
> Issue Type: Bug
> Reporter: James Taylor
> Fix For: 4.9.0
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> With the increased usage of the UPDATE_CACHE_FREQUENCY property to reduce
> RPCs, we increase the chance that a separate client attempts to access a
> column that doesn't exist on the cached entity. Instead of throwing in this
> case, we can update the client-side cache. This works well for references to
> entities (columns, tables) that don't yet exist. For entities that *do*
> exist, we won't detect that they've been deleted.
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