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Lars Hofhansl updated PHOENIX-5084: ----------------------------------- Description: Scenario: # Upsert some data into a transactional table. (Autocommit or following by explicit commit) # Query same table from another client The first query will not see the newly upserted data (regardless of how long one waits). A second identical query will see the new data. This happens with both Omid and Tephra. I guess we can't write a test for this, since it requires multiple JVMs. was: Scenario: # Upsert some data into a transactional table. # Query same table from another client The first query will not see the newly upserted data (regardless of how long one waits). A second identical query will see the new data. This happens with both Omid and Tephra. I guess we can't write a test for this, since it requires multiple JVMs. > Changes from Transactional Tables are not visible to query in different client > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > Key: PHOENIX-5084 > URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/PHOENIX-5084 > Project: Phoenix > Issue Type: Bug > Affects Versions: 4.15.0, 4.14.1 > Reporter: Lars Hofhansl > Priority: Blocker > > Scenario: > # Upsert some data into a transactional table. (Autocommit or following by > explicit commit) > # Query same table from another client > The first query will not see the newly upserted data (regardless of how long > one waits). > A second identical query will see the new data. > This happens with both Omid and Tephra. > I guess we can't write a test for this, since it requires multiple JVMs. -- This message was sent by Atlassian JIRA (v7.6.3#76005)