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Pavel Pereslegin updated IGNITE-23965:
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    Description: 
In IGNITE-23440, along with the introduction of the new KILL command, it was 
decided to improve the current behavior of DDL statements and add the ability 
to understand using JDBC whether the command was applied or not.

However, this change may be confusing to users because the JDBC javadoc states 
that the DDL command returns nothing.

It is necessary to roll back the related changes made in IGNITE-23440.

  was:
In IGNITE-23440, along with the introduction of the new KILL command, it was 
decided to improve the current behavior of DDL statements and add the ability 
to understand using JDBC whether the command was applied or not.

However, this change may be confusing to users because the JDBC javadoc states 
that the DDL command returns nothing (which is not true for AI3, where the DDL 
command returns a boolean).

Anyway, we decided to return to the old behavior in JDBC, where the update 
counter always remains zero when executing a DDL command (the same applies to 
the KILL command).

It is necessary to roll back the related changes made in IGNITE-23440.


> Sql. Jdbc update counter for DDL/KILL statements must always be zero.
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>                 Key: IGNITE-23965
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/IGNITE-23965
>             Project: Ignite
>          Issue Type: Improvement
>          Components: sql
>            Reporter: Pavel Pereslegin
>            Assignee: Pavel Pereslegin
>            Priority: Major
>              Labels: ignite-3
>             Fix For: 3.0
>
>          Time Spent: 10m
>  Remaining Estimate: 0h
>
> In IGNITE-23440, along with the introduction of the new KILL command, it was 
> decided to improve the current behavior of DDL statements and add the ability 
> to understand using JDBC whether the command was applied or not.
> However, this change may be confusing to users because the JDBC javadoc 
> states that the DDL command returns nothing.
> It is necessary to roll back the related changes made in IGNITE-23440.



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