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James Taylor commented on PHOENIX-1560:
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You wouldn't be re-writing the complete key/values, though. Just sorting
pks, in batches on the client. It'd be interesting to compare those two.
Not a big deal, so whatever you think. If you fix the minor issue I
mentioned, and perhaps add a test or two, I think we can get this in 4.3.
Nice work!
> Join between global index and data table if INDEX hint used
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> Key: PHOENIX-1560
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/PHOENIX-1560
> Project: Phoenix
> Issue Type: Bug
> Reporter: James Taylor
> Assignee: Maryann Xue
> Attachments: 1560.patch
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> We already have an INDEX hint, and we already have a mechanism to collect
> referenced columns in the data table that are not in the index table (used
> only for local indexes currently). Instead of not using the global index when
> a referenced data column is not found in the index, we should rewrite the
> query to join back to the data table when the INDEX hint is present. This is
> always possible, as we always have the data PK columns in the index table,
> and our join optimization would kick in as well.
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