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ramkrishna.s.vasudevan commented on PHOENIX-1008: ------------------------------------------------- It happens even for a non-array case. > Problem initiating and using FLOAT ARRAY Type > --------------------------------------------- > > Key: PHOENIX-1008 > URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/PHOENIX-1008 > Project: Phoenix > Issue Type: Bug > Environment: Phoenix 3.0 with Hbase 0.94.18 > uname -a: Linux faisal-VirtualBox 3.13.0-24-generic #46-Ubuntu SMP Thu Apr 10 > 19:11:08 UTC 2014 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux > Reporter: Faisal Moeen > Priority: Minor > > I am unable to use float arrays. I am facing no problem with varchar, integer > or double arrays doing same. I create a table like this: > {quote} > create table if not exists location(name varchar not null, point float > array[2], box float array[4], constraint pk primary key (name)); > {quote} > I add a row to it: > {quote} > upsert into LOCATION values('qaisar', array[75.0,75.0], > array[72.1,74.1,74.1,72.1]); > {quote} > Now I check array lengths: > {quote} > select array_length(point),array_length(box) from LOCATION; > {quote} > I get the following answer: > {quote} > 5,8 > {quote} > whereas I expect > {quote} > 2,4 > {quote} > The values point[1] or point[2] are also not correct. -- This message was sent by Atlassian JIRA (v6.2#6252)