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Houliang Qi updated PHOENIX-3336:
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    Attachment: sample_2.csv
                sample_1.csv
                readme.txt
                create_table_orders.sql

> get the wrong results when using the local secondary index
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>
>                 Key: PHOENIX-3336
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/PHOENIX-3336
>             Project: Phoenix
>          Issue Type: Bug
>    Affects Versions: 4.8.0
>         Environment: hbase-1.1.2
>            Reporter: Houliang Qi
>              Labels: phoenix, secondaryIndex
>         Attachments: create_table_orders.sql, readme.txt, sample_1.csv, 
> sample_2.csv, wrong-index-2.png, wrong-index.png
>
>   Original Estimate: 120h
>  Remaining Estimate: 120h
>
> When using phoenix local secondary index, two clients concurrent upsert data 
> to the same row key, while using the index column to retrieve data, it gets 
> the wrong results.
> Just like the attachments, I create one table called orders_5, and create one 
> local index on table orders_5, called clerk_5; then I use two clients to 
> upsert data to the same row key of  table orders_5, and you will see that, 
> the local index clerk_5 have some stale record (maybe its OK for eventual 
> consistency),  however, when you use the previous value to retrieve the 
> record, you can still get the result, even more serious, the result is wrong, 
> namely it not the record which you have insert before, and also not the 
> record in the primary table(in the case ,is the table orders_5)



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