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Igor updated IGNITE-20625: -------------------------- Summary: SELECT MIN(column), MAX(column) by ODBC throws exception (was: SELECT MIN(column), MAX(column) by ODBC throws exceptions) > SELECT MIN(column), MAX(column) by ODBC throws exception > -------------------------------------------------------- > > Key: IGNITE-20625 > URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/IGNITE-20625 > Project: Ignite > Issue Type: Bug > Components: odbc > Affects Versions: 3.0.0-beta2 > Reporter: Igor > Priority: Major > Labels: ignite-3 > > h3. Steps to reproduce: > # Connect to Ignite using ODBC driver (Python). > # Execute separate queries one by oneĀ > {code:java} > DROP TABLE IF EXISTS PUBLIC.PARKING; > CREATE TABLE PUBLIC.PARKING(ID INT, NAME VARCHAR(255), CAPACITY INT NOT NULL, > b decimal,c date, CITY VARCHAR(20), PRIMARY KEY (ID, CITY)); > INSERT INTO PUBLIC.PARKING(ID, NAME, CAPACITY, CITY) VALUES(1, 'parking_1', > 1, 'New York'); > SELECT MIN(CAPACITY), MAX(CAPACITY) FROM PUBLIC.PARKING; {code} > h3. Expected result: > Query executed successfully. > h3. Actual result: > The last query throws exception. > {code:java} > The value in stream is not a Binary data : 5{code} > No errors in server log. -- This message was sent by Atlassian Jira (v8.20.10#820010)