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Sasi commented on SPARK-12741:
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That's not what I meant.
I just set an example for each case, SQL way and DataFrame way.
I know that count() on select count(*) return 1 row, that's why I wrote 
collect()[0] which give back the value.

As I said before: dataFrame.count() and dataFrame.where("...").count() results 
wrong size when running dataFrame.where("...").collect().length or 
dataFrame.collect().length.

I'm pretty sure that count() doesn't work as expected.

Sasi


> DataFrame count method return wrong size.
> -----------------------------------------
>
>                 Key: SPARK-12741
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/SPARK-12741
>             Project: Spark
>          Issue Type: Bug
>          Components: SQL
>    Affects Versions: 1.5.0
>            Reporter: Sasi
>
> Hi,
> I'm updating my report.
> I'm working with Spark 1.5.2, (used to be 1.5.0), I have a DataFrame and I 
> have 2 method, one for collect data and other for count.
> method doQuery looks like:
> {code}
> dataFrame.collect()
> {code}
> method doQueryCount looks like:
> {code}
> dataFrame.count()
> {code}
> I have few scenarios with few results:
> 1) Non data exists on my NoSQLDatabase results: count 0 and collect() 0
> 2) 3 rows exists results: count 0 and collect 3.
> 3) 5 rows exists results: count 2 and collect 5. 
> I tried to change the count code to the below code, but got the same results 
> as I mentioned above.
> {code}
> dataFrame.sql("select count(*) from tbl").count/collect[0]
> {code}
> Thanks,
> Sasi



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