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Geoffrey Jacoby commented on PHOENIX-3955: ------------------------------------------ [~tdsilva] [~jamestaylor] - if you're not allowed to alter these properties on an index table, what would a user do to get an index's properties back in sync with a base table if they were created improperly using a prior version of Phoenix? > Ensure KEEP_DELETED_CELLS, REPLICATION_SCOPE, and TTL properties stay in sync > between the physical data table and index tables > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > Key: PHOENIX-3955 > URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/PHOENIX-3955 > Project: Phoenix > Issue Type: Bug > Reporter: Samarth Jain > Assignee: Chinmay Kulkarni > Priority: Major > > We need to make sure that indexes inherit the REPLICATION_SCOPE, > KEEP_DELETED_CELLS and TTL properties from the base table. Otherwise we can > run into situations where the data was removed (or not removed) from the data > table but was removed (or not removed) from the index. Or vice-versa. We also > need to make sure that any ALTER TABLE SET TTL or ALTER TABLE SET > KEEP_DELETED_CELLS statements propagate the properties to the indexes too. -- This message was sent by Atlassian JIRA (v7.6.3#76005)