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James Taylor commented on PHOENIX-777:
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What will we write for a null CHAR(10)? It's just a convention, so it doesn't 
matter a whole lot. See other comment above on our two options. Maybe there are 
other options?

> Support null value for fixed length ARRAY
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>
>                 Key: PHOENIX-777
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/PHOENIX-777
>             Project: Phoenix
>          Issue Type: Task
>            Reporter: James Taylor
>            Assignee: Dumindu Buddhika
>             Fix For: 4.4.0
>
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> A null value for a fixed length array can be handled with a bitset tacked on 
> the end of the array. If an element is set to null, then the bit at that 
> index is set. Trailing nulls are not stored and an attempt to access an array 
> past the current size returns null.
> Current behavior,
> PBinaryArray - Throws an exception when a null is inserted.
> PBooleanArray - null is considered as false when a null is inserted.
> PCharArray - Throws an exception when a null is inserted.
> PDateArray - Throws an exception when a null is inserted.
> PDoubleArray - null is considered as 0.0 when a null is inserted.
> PFloatArray - null is considered as 0.0 when a null is inserted.
> PIntegerArray - null is considered as 0 when a null is inserted.
> PLongArray - null is considered as 0 when a null is inserted.
> PSmallIntArray - null is considered as 0 when a null is inserted.
> PTimeArray - Throws an exception when a null is inserted.
> PTimeStampArray - Throws an exception when a null is inserted.
> PTinyIntArray - null is considered as 0 when a null is inserted.



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