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Julian Feinauer commented on IOTDB-750:
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Hi... now I am confused. I checked out master commit 
(4f98a511eb5d2ae7baa8e3e809d70a2b9fbd6ca8) and there it is not working. Which 
commit where you testing on?

> Allow Sub-Devices in IoTDB Server
> ---------------------------------
>
>                 Key: IOTDB-750
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/IOTDB-750
>             Project: Apache IoTDB
>          Issue Type: New Feature
>          Components: Core/Engine
>            Reporter: Julian Feinauer
>            Assignee: Julian Feinauer
>            Priority: Major
>              Labels: pull-request-available
>         Attachments: image-2020-06-08-11-56-45-575.png, 
> image-2020-06-08-11-57-00-833.png
>
>
> Currently, a Node is considered a Device if it has a measurement. Then it is 
> not possible that this devices has a "subpath" which again is a device but 
> only measurements.
>  
> This should be changed so that a Device can also have "subdevices".
>  
> Example:
> {code:java}
> CREATE TIMESERIES root.sg1.d1.s1 with datatype=INT32,encoding=RLE;
> CREATE TIMESERIES root.sg1.d1.d2.s1 with datatype=INT32,encoding=RLE;
> CREATE TIMESERIES root.sg1.d1.d2.s2 with datatype=INT32,encoding=RLE;
> {code}
> Currently the first command succeeds but the second and third fail.
> But they should also be possible.
>  
> Note: Example above is from [~jixuan1989]



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