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Rahul Challapalli updated DRILL-1037:
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    Description: 
git.commit.id.abbrev=894037a
Build # : 26145

The number of rows returned matches the expected value. However the actual data 
in the row does not match. Let me know if you need more information regarding 
data/baselines used. For scale factor 1GB, the difference seems to be ~0.1, 
however for scale factor 10GB the difference is more in the acceptable range 
(~0.0002). Below is the result from running the query against 1GB data.


****************************ACTUAL**************************
16.56229920583934

*************************EXPECTED*****************************

6.458363275377664 

  was:
git.commit.id.abbrev=894037a
Build # : 26145

The number of rows returned matches the expected value. However the actual data 
in the row does not match. Below are the failures. Let me know if you need more 
information regarding data/baselines used.

****************************ACTUAL**************************
TRUCK   57506   86188
REG AIR 57675   85976

*************************EXPECTED*****************************

TRUCK           62209   93246 (1 time(s))
REG AIR         62545   93026 


> TPCH Query 14 fails during verification on a scal factor of 1GB
> ---------------------------------------------------------------
>
>                 Key: DRILL-1037
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/DRILL-1037
>             Project: Apache Drill
>          Issue Type: Bug
>          Components: Execution - Flow
>            Reporter: Rahul Challapalli
>
> git.commit.id.abbrev=894037a
> Build # : 26145
> The number of rows returned matches the expected value. However the actual 
> data in the row does not match. Let me know if you need more information 
> regarding data/baselines used. For scale factor 1GB, the difference seems to 
> be ~0.1, however for scale factor 10GB the difference is more in the 
> acceptable range (~0.0002). Below is the result from running the query 
> against 1GB data.
> ****************************ACTUAL**************************
> 16.56229920583934
> *************************EXPECTED*****************************
> 6.458363275377664 



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