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Edmon Begoli updated DRILL-3726:
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    Description: 
  When we query the last attribute of a text file, we get missing characters.  
Looking at the row through Drill, a \r is included at the end of the last 
attribute.  
Looking in a text editor, it's not embedded into that attribute.

I'm thinking that Drill is not interpreting CRLF (0d0a) as a new line, only the 
LF, resulting in the CR becoming part of the last attribute.

  was:
 When we query the last attribute of a text file, we get missing characters.  
Looking at the row through Drill, a \r is included at the end of the last 
attribute.  
Looking in a text editor, it's not embedded into that attribute.

I'm thinking that Drill is not interpreting CRLF (0d0a) as a new line, only the 
LF, resulting in the CR becoming part of the last attribute.


> Drill is not properly interpreting CRLF (0d0a). CR gets read as content.
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>                 Key: DRILL-3726
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/DRILL-3726
>             Project: Apache Drill
>          Issue Type: Bug
>          Components: Storage - Text & CSV
>    Affects Versions: 1.1.0
>         Environment: Linux RHEL 6.6, OSX 10.9
>            Reporter: Edmon Begoli
>             Fix For: Future
>
>   Original Estimate: 120h
>  Remaining Estimate: 120h
>
>   When we query the last attribute of a text file, we get missing characters. 
>  Looking at the row through Drill, a \r is included at the end of the last 
> attribute.  
> Looking in a text editor, it's not embedded into that attribute.
> I'm thinking that Drill is not interpreting CRLF (0d0a) as a new line, only 
> the LF, resulting in the CR becoming part of the last attribute.



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