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Dave Oshinsky commented on DRILL-4704:
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Thanks Jinfeng for the very clear explanation, and pointer to
ExpressionTreeMaterializer.java. Rather than change
ExpressionTreeMaterializer.java, with which I am completely unfamiliar, I added
another change to CastIntDecimal.java to only calculate the precision when the
supplied one is zero. I hope the amended fix is sufficient for now. There
might be other cases where the supplied precision is invalid (zero), and this
change will handle those.
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ASF GitHub Bot commented on DRILL-4704:
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Github user jinfengni commented on the issue:
https://github.com/apache/drill/pull/517
I agreed with Aman that the eval() of CastIntDecimal28Sparse() should not
ignore the specified scale/precision, if they are passed as parameters.
As you analyzed, the problem is the scale/precision is 0 for a int constant
value, which is not right. We should fix place where scale/precision is
specified wrongly. Ignoring scale/precision and re-calcualting them in eval()
means Drill has to apply that logic per input row.
The reason that you saw eval() is called only once:
Filter employee_id = 170,
is employee_id = castIntDecimal28Sparse(170, scale, precision). // scale
and precision is wrongly 0.
Since RHS is a constant, Drill will evaluate only once, even you have
multiple rows. However, this is not true, if it's not a constant expression.
To me, you point to the right cause of the problem. But we need get better
place to apply the fix ( not in eval() ) method.
The place where we get scale/precision as 0
https://github.com/apache/drill/blob/master/exec/java-exec/src/main/java/org/apache/drill/exec/expr/ExpressionTreeMaterializer.java#L315-L316
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> select statement behavior is inconsistent for decimal values in parquet
> -----------------------------------------------------------------------
>
> Key: DRILL-4704
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/DRILL-4704
> Project: Apache Drill
> Issue Type: Bug
> Components: Functions - Drill
> Affects Versions: 1.6.0
> Environment: Windows 7 Pro, Java 1.8.0_91
> Reporter: Dave Oshinsky
> Fix For: Future
>
>
> A select statement that searches a parquet file for a decimal value matching
> a specific value behaves inconsistently. The query expressed most simply
> finds nothing:
> 0: jdbc:drill:zk=local> select * from dfs.`c:/archiveHR/HR.EMPLOYEES` where
> employee_id = 100;
> +--------------+-------------+------------+--------+---------------+-----------+
> | EMPLOYEE_ID | FIRST_NAME | LAST_NAME | EMAIL | PHONE_NUMBER |
> HIRE_DATE |
> +--------------+-------------+------------+--------+---------------+-----------+
> +--------------+-------------+------------+--------+---------------+-----------+
> No rows selected (0.348 seconds)
> The query can be modified to find the matching row in a few ways, such as the
> following (using between instead of '=', changing 100 to 100.0, or casting as
> decimal:
> 0: jdbc:drill:zk=local> select * from dfs.`c:/archiveHR/HR.EMPLOYEES` where
> employee_id between 100 and 100;
> +--------------+-------------+------------+--------+---------------+-----------+
> | EMPLOYEE_ID | FIRST_NAME | LAST_NAME | EMAIL | PHONE_NUMBER |
> HIR |
> +--------------+-------------+------------+--------+---------------+-----------+
> | 100 | Steven | King | SKING | 515.123.4567 |
> 2003-06-1 |
> +--------------+-------------+------------+--------+---------------+-----------+
> 1 row selected (0.226 seconds)
> 0: jdbc:drill:zk=local> select * from dfs.`c:/archiveHR/HR.EMPLOYEES` where
> employee_id = 100.0;
> +--------------+-------------+------------+--------+---------------+-----------+
> | EMPLOYEE_ID | FIRST_NAME | LAST_NAME | EMAIL | PHONE_NUMBER |
> HIR |
> +--------------+-------------+------------+--------+---------------+-----------+
> | 100 | Steven | King | SKING | 515.123.4567 |
> 2003-06-1 |
> +--------------+-------------+------------+--------+---------------+-----------+
> 1 row selected (0.259 seconds)
> 0: jdbc:drill:zk=local> select * from dfs.`c:/archiveHR/HR.EMPLOYEES` where
> cast(employee_id AS DECIMAL) = 100;
> +--------------+-------------+------------+--------+---------------+-----------+
> | EMPLOYEE_ID | FIRST_NAME | LAST_NAME | EMAIL | PHONE_NUMBER |
> HIR |
> +--------------+-------------+------------+--------+---------------+-----------+
> | 100 | Steven | King | SKING | 515.123.4567 |
> 2003-06-1 |
> +--------------+-------------+------------+--------+---------------+-----------+
> 1 row selected (0.232 seconds)
> 0: jdbc:drill:zk=local>
> The schema of the parquet data that is being searched is as follows:
> $ java -jar parquet-tools*1.jar meta c:/archiveHR/HR.EMPLOYEES/1.parquet
> file: file:/c:/archiveHR/HR.EMPLOYEES/1.parquet
> creator: parquet-mr version 1.8.1 (build
> 4aba4dae7bb0d4edbcf7923ae1339f28fd3f7fcf)
> .....
> file schema: HR.EMPLOYEES
> --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
> EMPLOYEE_ID: REQUIRED FIXED_LEN_BYTE_ARRAY O:DECIMAL R:0 D:0
> FIRST_NAME: OPTIONAL BINARY O:UTF8 R:0 D:1
> LAST_NAME: REQUIRED BINARY O:UTF8 R:0 D:0
> EMAIL: REQUIRED BINARY O:UTF8 R:0 D:0
> PHONE_NUMBER: OPTIONAL BINARY O:UTF8 R:0 D:1
> HIRE_DATE: REQUIRED BINARY O:UTF8 R:0 D:0
> JOB_ID: REQUIRED BINARY O:UTF8 R:0 D:0
> SALARY: OPTIONAL FIXED_LEN_BYTE_ARRAY O:DECIMAL R:0 D:1
> COMMISSION_PCT: OPTIONAL FIXED_LEN_BYTE_ARRAY O:DECIMAL R:0 D:1
> MANAGER_ID: OPTIONAL FIXED_LEN_BYTE_ARRAY O:DECIMAL R:0 D:1
> DEPARTMENT_ID: OPTIONAL FIXED_LEN_BYTE_ARRAY O:DECIMAL R:0 D:1
> row group 1: RC:107 TS:9943 OFFSET:4
> --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
> EMPLOYEE_ID: FIXED_LEN_BYTE_ARRAY SNAPPY DO:0 FPO:4 SZ:360/355/0.99
> VC:107 ENC:PLAIN,BIT_PACKED
> FIRST_NAME: BINARY SNAPPY DO:0 FPO:364 SZ:902/1058/1.17 VC:107
> ENC:PLAIN_DICTIONARY,RLE,BIT_PACKED
> LAST_NAME: BINARY SNAPPY DO:0 FPO:1266 SZ:913/1111/1.22 VC:107
> ENC:PLAIN,BIT_PACKED
> EMAIL: BINARY SNAPPY DO:0 FPO:2179 SZ:977/1184/1.21 VC:107
> ENC:PLAIN,BIT_PACKED
> PHONE_NUMBER: BINARY SNAPPY DO:0 FPO:3156 SZ:750/1987/2.65 VC:107
> ENC:PLAIN,RLE,BIT_PACKED
> HIRE_DATE: BINARY SNAPPY DO:0 FPO:3906 SZ:874/2636/3.02 VC:107
> ENC:PLAIN_DICTIONARY,BIT_PACKED
> JOB_ID: BINARY SNAPPY DO:0 FPO:4780 SZ:254/302/1.19 VC:107
> ENC:PLAIN_DICTIONARY,BIT_PACKED
> SALARY: FIXED_LEN_BYTE_ARRAY SNAPPY DO:0 FPO:5034 SZ:419/580/1.38
> VC:107 ENC:PLAIN,RLE,BIT_PACKED
> COMMISSION_PCT: FIXED_LEN_BYTE_ARRAY SNAPPY DO:0 FPO:5453 SZ:97/113/1.16
> VC:107 ENC:PLAIN,RLE,BIT_PACKED
> MANAGER_ID: FIXED_LEN_BYTE_ARRAY SNAPPY DO:0 FPO:5550 SZ:168/363/2.16
> VC:107 ENC:PLAIN,RLE,BIT_PACKED
> DEPARTMENT_ID: FIXED_LEN_BYTE_ARRAY SNAPPY DO:0 FPO:5718 SZ:94/254/2.70
> VC:107 ENC:PLAIN,RLE,BIT_PACKED
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