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Daniel Stieglitz reassigned NIFI-14162:
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    Assignee: Daniel Stieglitz

> QueryRecord not following column order
> --------------------------------------
>
>                 Key: NIFI-14162
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/NIFI-14162
>             Project: Apache NiFi
>          Issue Type: Bug
>    Affects Versions: 2.0.0
>            Reporter: alexduta
>            Assignee: Daniel Stieglitz
>            Priority: Minor
>
> It seems that, in Nifi, in the QueryRecord processor, if you define some 
> columns you select from flowfile, it is following the order, but is taking 
> the values in their order from the original flowfile.
> As an example:
> Original Json flowfile:
> {code:java}
> // [{
>   "ArticleCode" : "12345",
>   "ProductCode" : "10101",
>   "ArticleName" : "Credit Card",
>   "ProductName" : "Porduct Credit",
>   "Country" : "RO"
> }] {code}
>  
>  
> Query:
>  
> {code:java}
> // select ArticleCode,ArticleName,ProductCode,ProductName,Country from 
> FLOWFILE
> {code}
>  
>  
> Returning file:
>  
> {code:java}
> //  [{
>   "ArticleCode" : "12345",
>   "ArticleName" : "10101",
>   "ProductCode" : "Credit Card",
>   "ProductName" : "Porduct Credit",
>   "Country" : "RO"
> }]  {code}
>  
> So, it is somehow just adding the name of the columns, but is not changing 
> the values.
>  
> Otherwise, if one of the records in the flowfile has the correct order in it, 
> the others will follow the correct rule:
> Original file:
> {code:java}
> //  [{
>   "ArticleCode" : "12345",
>   "ArticleName" : "Credit Card",
>   "ProductCode" : "10101",
>   "ProductName" : "Porduct Credit",
>   "Country" : "RO"
> },
> {
>   "ArticleCode" : "12346",
>   "ProductCode" : "10102",
>   "ArticleName" : "Business Card",
>   "ProductName" : "Society Credit",
>   "Country" : "RO"
> }]  {code}
> or
> {code:java}
> // [
>     {
>   "ArticleCode" : "12345",
>   "ProductCode" : "10101",
>   "ArticleName" : "Credit Card",
>   "ProductName" : "Porduct Credit",
>   "Country" : "RO"
> },{
>   "ArticleCode" : "12346",
>   "ArticleName" : "Business Card",
>   "ProductCode" : "10102",
>   "ProductName" : "Society Credit",
>   "Country" : "RO"
> }]    {code}
> Returning file:
> {code:java}
> //  [{
>   "ArticleCode" : "12345",
>   "ArticleName" : "Credit Card",
>   "ProductCode" : "10101",
>   "ProductName" : "Porduct Credit",
>   "Country" : "RO"
> },
> {
>   "ArticleCode" : "12346",
>   "ArticleName" : "Business Card",
>   "ProductCode" : "10102",
>   "ProductName" : "Society Credit",
>   "Country" : "RO"
> }]  {code}
>  



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