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James Taylor commented on PHOENIX-2324:
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This should likely be filed on CALCITE instead of PHOENIX. What do you think,
[~elserj]?
> Decimal data sent by Avatica cannot be interpreted by some clients
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> Key: PHOENIX-2324
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/PHOENIX-2324
> Project: Phoenix
> Issue Type: Bug
> Affects Versions: 4.5.2
> Reporter: Kevin Liew
> Labels: avatica, calcite, decimal, double, json, number,
> phoenix, queryserver, wireprotocol
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> JSON specifies a 'number' data type which does not differentiate between
> integer and floating-point values. The encoding for JSON numbers is
> implementation-specific. Libraries such as RapidJSON can treat all
> non-integer values as 'double' while still being compliant with JSON
> specifications. As a result, decimal values sent by Phoenix will lose
> precision on the client side.
> Decimal data should be sent as a string. If it is sent as a number, we cannot
> be expect that all JSON-spec compliant library will handle it properly.
> ie. Phoenix sends a decimal as a JSON number, but Rapidjson can only extract
> JSON numbers as integer or double because the C++ language does not have
> native decimal support.
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