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Matt Burgess updated NIFI-4395:
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Fix Version/s: (was: 1.4.0)
Status: Patch Available (was: Open)
> GenerateTableFetch can't fetch column type by state after instance reboot
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> Key: NIFI-4395
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/NIFI-4395
> Project: Apache NiFi
> Issue Type: Bug
> Affects Versions: 1.3.0
> Reporter: Deon Huang
> Assignee: Deon Huang
> Attachments: GenerateTableFetch_Exception.png
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>
> The problem can easily be reproduce.
> Once GenerateTableFetch store state and encounter NiFi instance reboot.
> (Dynamic naming table by expression language)
> The exception will occur.
> The error in source code is list below.
> ```
> if (type == null) {
> // This shouldn't happen as we are populating columnTypeMap when the
> processor is scheduled or when the first maximum is observed
> throw new IllegalArgumentException("No column type found for: " +
> colName);
> }
> ```
> When this situation happened. The FlowFile will also be grab and can't
> release or observed.
> Processor can't grab existing column type from *columnTypeMap* through
> instance reboot.
> Hence will inevidible get this exception, rollback FlowFile and never success.
> QueryDatabaseTable processor will not encounter this exception due to it
> setup(context) every time,
> While GenerateTableFetch will not pass the condition and thus try to fetch
> column type from 0 length columnTypeMap.
> ---
> if (!isDynamicTableName && !isDynamicMaxValues) {
> super.setup(context);
> }
> ---
> I can take the issue if it is recognize as bug.
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