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Trung Ta updated DRILL-6390:
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    Component/s: Storage - JSON
                 Execution - Data Types

> UnsupportedOperationException: Unable to get holder type for minor type 
> [LATE] and mode [OPTIONAL]
> --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
>
>                 Key: DRILL-6390
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/DRILL-6390
>             Project: Apache Drill
>          Issue Type: Bug
>          Components: Execution - Data Types, Storage - JSON
>    Affects Versions: 1.11.0
>            Reporter: Trung Ta
>            Priority: Major
>
>  
> I tried this query on some of our JSON files that are stored in a S3 Bucket, 
> in which I tried to convert JSON objects (application, application_fee) into 
> varchar:
> {quote}SELECT
>      CONCAT(
>          '"', CONVERT_TO(_stg.data.application_fee, 'JSON'), '"'
>          , ',', '"', CONVERT_TO(_stg.data.application_fee, 'JSON'), '"'
>      ) as JSONs
>  FROM (
>      SELECT
>          flatten(js.data) AS data
>      FROM
>          s3_bucket.`<PATH_TO_FILE_IN_S3>` AS js
>      ) _stg
> {quote}
> On some of the datasets the query failed and I got this error message
> {quote}org.apache.drill.common.exceptions.UserRemoteException: SYSTEM ERROR: 
> UnsupportedOperationException: Unable to get holder type for minor type 
> [LATE] and mode [OPTIONAL] Fragment 0:0 [Error Id: 
> 5e74e125-de22-46fa-8d31-233d0fc40140
> {quote}
> The dataset, on which the query failed looks like following:
> {
>     "data": 
>          [
>              {
>                  "application": null,
>                  "application_fee": null,
>                  "amount": 1
>              },
>              {
>                  "application": 
>                      {
>                          "id": "some_id",
>                          "name": "Some App",
>                          "object": "application"
>                      },
>                  "application_fee": null,
>                  "amount": 5
>              }
>          ],
>      "has_more": false,
>      "object": "list",
>      "url": "/v1/charges"
> }
> I ran some further tests on the query and found out that the query only fails 
> at object "application_fee", which is null in both arrays of object "data". 
> Which might explain why I never ran into this error in the other datasets (no 
> object arrays there are null).



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