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Maddineni Sukumar commented on PHOENIX-3908:
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I tried this
Create two connections c1 and c2. 

c1.createtable with UPDATE_CACHE_FREQUENCY=x
c1.upsert some rows
then 
c2.create view 

it worked fine. 

> Ensure MetaDataEntityNotFound handled for CREATE VIEW
> -----------------------------------------------------
>
>                 Key: PHOENIX-3908
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/PHOENIX-3908
>             Project: Phoenix
>          Issue Type: Bug
>            Reporter: James Taylor
>            Assignee: Maddineni Sukumar
>             Fix For: 4.11.0
>
>
> We may already handle this (if so please close), but it's possible that a 
> CREATE VIEW statement could reference a table that was created in a different 
> connection. We should add a test for this in 
> UpdateCacheAcrossDifferentClientsIT and a similar retry loop as was done in 
> PhoenixStatement within CreateTableCompiler here:
> {code}
>         return new BaseMutationPlan(context, operation) {
>             @Override
>             public MutationState execute() throws SQLException {
>                 try {
>                     return client.createTable(finalCreate, splits, parent, 
> viewStatement, viewType, viewColumnConstants, isViewColumnReferenced);
>                 } finally {
>                     if (client.getConnection() != connection) {
>                         client.getConnection().close();
>                     }
>                 }
>             }
> {code}



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