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James Taylor reassigned PHOENIX-2067: ------------------------------------- Assignee: James Taylor > Incorrect order while using ORDER BY DESC with secondary indexes > ---------------------------------------------------------------- > > Key: PHOENIX-2067 > URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/PHOENIX-2067 > Project: Phoenix > Issue Type: Bug > Affects Versions: 4.4.0 > Environment: HBase 0.98.6-cdh5.3.0 > jdk1.7.0_67 x64 > CentOS release 6.4 (2.6.32-358.el6.x86_64) > Reporter: Mykola Komarnytskyy > Assignee: James Taylor > > Steps to reproduce: > 1. Create a table: > CREATE TABLE mytable (id BIGINT not null PRIMARY KEY, timestamp BIGINT, > log_message varchar) IMMUTABLE_ROWS=true, SALT_BUCKETS=16; > 2. Create two indexes: > CREATE INDEX mytable_index_search ON mytable(timestamp,id) INCLUDE > (log_message) SALT_BUCKETS=16; > CREATE INDEX mytable_index_search_desc ON mytable(timestamp DESC,id DESC) > INCLUDE (log_message) SALT_BUCKETS=16; > 3. Upsert values: > UPSERT INTO mytable VALUES(1, 1434983826018, 'message1'); > UPSERT INTO mytable VALUES(2, 1434983826100, 'message2'); > UPSERT INTO mytable VALUES(3, 1434983826101, 'message3'); > UPSERT INTO mytable VALUES(4, 1434983826202, 'message4'); > 4. Sort DESC by timestamp: > select timestamp,id,log_message from mytable ORDER BY timestamp DESC; > Failure: data is sorted incorrectly. In case when we have two longs which > are different only by last two digits (e.g. 1434983826155, 1434983826100) > and one of the long ends with '00' we receive incorrect order. > Sorting result: > 1434983826202 > 1434983826100 > 1434983826101 > 1434983826018 -- This message was sent by Atlassian JIRA (v6.3.4#6332)