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Matt Burgess updated NIFI-3484:
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Fix Version/s: 1.4.0
> GenerateTableFetch Should Allow for Right Boundary
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> Key: NIFI-3484
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/NIFI-3484
> Project: Apache NiFi
> Issue Type: New Feature
> Components: Core Framework
> Affects Versions: 1.2.0
> Reporter: Peter Wicks
> Assignee: Peter Wicks
> Priority: Minor
> Fix For: 1.4.0
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> When using GenerateTableFetch it places no right hand boundary on pages of
> data. This can lead to issues when the statement says to get the next 1000
> records greater then a specific key, but records were added to the table
> between the time the processor executed and when the SQL is being executed.
> As a result it pulls in records that did not exist when the processor was
> run. On the next execution of the processor these records will be pulled in
> a second time.
> Example:
> Partition Size = 1000
> First run (no state): Count(*)=4700 and MAX(ID)=4700.
> 5 FlowFiles are generated, the last one will say to fetch 1000, not 700. (But
> I don't think this is really a bug, just an observation).
> 5 Flow Files are now in queue to be executed by ExecuteSQL. Before the 5th
> file can execute 400 new rows are added to the table. When the final SQL
> statement is executed 300 extra records, with higher ID values, will also be
> pulled into NiFi.
> Second run (state: ID=4700). Count(*) ID>4700 = 400 and MAX(ID)=5100.
> 1 Flow File is generated, but includes 300 records already pulled into NiFI.
> The solution is to have an optional property that will let users use the new
> MAX(ID) as a right boundary when generating queries.
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