Venkat,

First, it is poor etiquette to specifically send project members emails.
Please refrain from doing this in the future for any project at the ASF
unless you have explicit approval from that person.

Second, there is no official release of Phoenix that advertises support
against any HBase 2.1.x release. As such, I can only imagine that you are
building from the master branch and deploying this on your own. If this is
the case, please move your discussion to the developers list, as ASF
guidelines expressly prohibit discussions on non-releases software anywhere
except the dev list. Please confirm what exactly you are doing before we
proceed further.

On Fri, Oct 25, 2019 at 10:16 PM Venkat Chunduru <vchund...@collectivei.com>
wrote:

> Hello  ,
> I am working on moving our existing  Phoenix to latest version of Phoenix
> 5 with Hbase 2.1 from current version of Phoenix 4.13 hbase 1.2  and
> getting compatibility issues and seeking some help on how to migrate to
> current version of phoenix as i am under time crunch hoping to get help ,
> thank you for your help in advance.
> Here is the error i am getting :
> Error: ERROR 504 (42703): Undefined column.
> columnName=SYSTEM.CATALOG.TRANSACTION_PROVIDER (state=42703,code=504)
> org.apache.phoenix.schema.ColumnNotFoundException: ERROR 504 (42703):
> Undefined column. columnName=SYSTEM.CATALOG.TRANSACTION_PROVIDER at
> org.apache.phoenix.schema.PTableImpl.getColumnForColumnName(PTableImpl.java:828)
> at
> org.apache.phoenix.compile.FromCompiler$SingleTableColumnResolver.resolveColumn(FromCompiler.java:482)
> at
> org.apache.phoenix.compile.UpsertCompiler.compile(UpsertCompiler.java:452)
> at
> org.apache.phoenix.jdbc.PhoenixStatement$ExecutableUpsertStatement.compilePlan(PhoenixStatement.java:784)
> at
> org.apache.phoenix.jdbc.PhoenixStatement$ExecutableUpsertStatement.compilePlan(PhoenixStatement.java:770)
> at
> org.apache.phoenix.jdbc.PhoenixStatement$2.call(PhoenixStatement.java:401)
> at
> org.apache.phoenix.jdbc.PhoenixStatement$2.call(PhoenixStatement.java:391)
>
> Regards,
> Venkat Chunduru
>
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