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Matthias Rosenthaler commented on ARROW-11629:
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[~emkornfield],was wrong, parquet-dotnet seems to be working with the current
version now, Apache drill doesn't. I uploaded a csv output of both tools so you
are able to identify the differences. I did the following query on sample data
to get a smaller subset of it: WHERE `operating_point` = 214 AND `statistic` =
'mean'{{}}
> [C++] Writing float32 values with "Dictionary Encoding" makes parquet files
> not readable for some tools
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> Key: ARROW-11629
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/ARROW-11629
> Project: Apache Arrow
> Issue Type: Bug
> Components: C++, Python
> Affects Versions: 3.0.0
> Reporter: Matthias Rosenthaler
> Priority: Major
> Attachments: drill_query.csv, foo.parquet,
> image-2021-02-15-15-49-41-908.png, output.csv, output.parquet,
> parquet-dotnet.csv
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>
> If I try to read the attached csv file with pyarrow, changing the float64
> columns to float32 and export it to parquet, the parquet file gets corrupted.
> It is not readable for apache drill or Parquet.Net any longer.
>
> Update: Bug in "*Dictionary Encoding*" feature. If I switch it off for
> float32 columns, everything works as expected.
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