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Geoffrey Jacoby updated PHOENIX-4845:
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Fix Version/s: 4.16.0
5.1.0
> Support using Row Value Constructors in OFFSET clause for paging in tables
> where the sort order of PK columns varies
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> Key: PHOENIX-4845
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/PHOENIX-4845
> Project: Phoenix
> Issue Type: New Feature
> Reporter: Thomas D'Silva
> Assignee: Daniel Wong
> Priority: Major
> Labels: DESC, SFDC
> Fix For: 5.1.0, 4.16.0
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> Attachments: PHOENIX-4845-4.x-HBase-1.3.patch,
> PHOENIX-4845-4.x-HBase-1.3.v2.patch, PHOENIX-4845-4.x-HBase-1.3.v3.patch,
> PHOENIX-4845.patch, PHOENIX-offset.txt
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> Time Spent: 16h 10m
> Remaining Estimate: 0h
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> RVCs along with the LIMIT clause are useful for efficiently paging through
> rows (see [http://phoenix.apache.org/paged.html]). This works well if the pk
> columns are sorted ascending, we can always use the > operator to query for
> the next batch of row.
> However if the PK of a table is (A DESC, B DESC) we cannot use the following
> query to page through the data
> {code:java}
> SELECT * FROM TABLE WHERE (A, B) > (?, ?) ORDER BY A DESC, B DESC LIMIT 20
> {code}
> Since the rows are sorted by A desc and then by B descending we need change
> the comparison order
> {code:java}
> SELECT * FROM TABLE WHERE (A, B) < (?, ?) ORDER BY A DESC, B DESC LIMIT 20
> {code}
> If the PK of a table contains columns with mixed sort order for eg (A DESC,
> B) then we cannot use RVC to page through data.
> If we supported using RVCs in the offset clause we could use the offset to
> set the start row of the scan. Clients would not have to have logic to
> determine the comparison operator. This would also support paging through
> data for tables where the PK columns are sorted in mixed order.
> {code:java}
> SELECT * FROM TABLE ORDER BY A DESC, B LIMIT 20 OFFSET (?,?)
> {code}
> We would only allow using the offset if the rows are ordered by the sort
> order of the PK columns of and Index or Primary Table.
> Note that there is some care is needed in the use of OFFSET with indexes. If
> the OFFSET is coercible to multiple indexes/base table it could mean very
> different positions based on key. To Handle This the INDEX hint needs to be
> used to specify an index offset for safety.
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