Sorry 'bout that. Missed that you were doing a local index. Thanks for catching my slack, Ankit and Vincent.

On 8/20/19 4:49 AM, you Zhuang wrote:
Er, I also read the sentence “Unlike global indexes, local indexes /will/ use an index even when all columns referenced in the query are not contained in the index. This is done by default for local indexes because we know that the table and index data co-reside on the same region server thus ensuring the lookup is local.”

I ‘m totally confused.


On Aug 20, 2019, at 12:32 AM, Josh Elser <els...@apache.org <mailto:els...@apache.org>> wrote:

http://phoenix.apache.org/faq.html#Why_isnt_my_secondary_index_being_used

On 8/19/19 6:06 AM, you Zhuang wrote:
Phoenix-version: 4.14.3-HBase-1.4-SNAPSHOT
hbase-version: 1.4.6
Table:
CREATE TABLE test_phoenix.app (
dt integer not null,
a bigint not null ,
b bigint not null ,
c bigint not null ,
d bigint not null ,
e bigint not null ,
f bigint not null ,
g bigint not null ,
h bigint not null ,
i bigint not null ,
j bigint not null ,
k bigint not null ,
m decimal(30,6) ,
n decimal(30,6)
CONSTRAINT pk PRIMARY KEY (dt, a,b,c,d,e,f,g,h,i,j,k)
) SALT_BUCKETS = 3,UPDATE_CACHE_FREQUENCY = 300000;
Index:
CREATE local INDEX local_c_h_index ON test_phoenix.app (c,h) ASYNC;
(Has been filled data with bulkload and index is active)
Query:
select /*+ INDEX(test_phoenix.app local_c_h_index) */ * from TEST_PHOENIX.APP where c=2 and h = 1 limit 5;
select * from TEST_PHOENIX.APP where c=2 and h = 1 limit 5;
The first query will use index local_c_h_index and result shortly, the second query won’t , and response slowly.
The explain plan is weird, all showing without using index.
On Aug 19, 2019, at 5:54 PM, Aleksandr Saraseka <asaras...@eztexting.com <mailto:asaras...@eztexting.com><mailto:asaras...@eztexting.com>> wrote:

We have no problems with that. I mean indexes are used even without hints, if they're suitable for a query. Maybe you can share your Phoenix version, query, index definition and exec plan ?

On Mon, Aug 19, 2019 at 12:46 PM you Zhuang <zhuangzixiao...@gmail.com <mailto:zhuangzixiao...@gmail.com><mailto:zhuangzixiao...@gmail.com>> wrote:

   Yeah, I mean no hint , use appropriate index automatically. I
   create a local index  and a query with corresponding index column
   filter in where clause. But the query doesn’t use index, with
   index hint it uses it.



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