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chenglei edited comment on PHOENIX-3451 at 11/9/16 5:06 AM:
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I wrote the IT Test as [~jpalmert] described, but It seems in 4.8.0 the test 
result is ok.I can not reproduce the bug.
My explain is(T000001 is the data table,and T000002 is index) :

{code:borderStyle=solid} 
explain SELECT DISTINCT entity_id, score FROM T000001 WHERE organization_id = 
'org2' AND container_id IN ( 'container1','container2','container3' ) ORDER BY 
score DESC LIMIT 2;
+-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
|                                                   PLAN                        
                            |
+-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
| CLIENT 1-CHUNK PARALLEL 1-WAY SKIP SCAN ON 3 KEYS OVER T000002 ['container1   
  '] - ['container3     ']  |
|     SERVER FILTER BY FIRST KEY ONLY AND "ORGANIZATION_ID" = 'org2'            
                            |
|     SERVER AGGREGATE INTO DISTINCT ROWS BY ["ENTITY_ID", "SCORE"]             
                            |
| CLIENT MERGE SORT                                                             
                            |
| CLIENT TOP 2 ROWS SORTED BY ["SCORE" DESC]                                    
                            |
+-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+

{code} 

PHOENIX-3452 indeed can reproduce, I fixed the PHOENIX-3452


was (Author: comnetwork):
I wrote the IT Test as [~jpalmert], but It seems in 4.8.0 the test result is 
ok.I can not reproduce the bug.
My explain is(T000001 is the data table,and T000002 is index) :

{code:borderStyle=solid} 
explain SELECT DISTINCT entity_id, score FROM T000001 WHERE organization_id = 
'org2' AND container_id IN ( 'container1','container2','container3' ) ORDER BY 
score DESC LIMIT 2;
+-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
|                                                   PLAN                        
                            |
+-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
| CLIENT 1-CHUNK PARALLEL 1-WAY SKIP SCAN ON 3 KEYS OVER T000002 ['container1   
  '] - ['container3     ']  |
|     SERVER FILTER BY FIRST KEY ONLY AND "ORGANIZATION_ID" = 'org2'            
                            |
|     SERVER AGGREGATE INTO DISTINCT ROWS BY ["ENTITY_ID", "SCORE"]             
                            |
| CLIENT MERGE SORT                                                             
                            |
| CLIENT TOP 2 ROWS SORTED BY ["SCORE" DESC]                                    
                            |
+-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+

{code} 

PHOENIX-3452 indeed can reproduce, I fixed the PHOENIX-3452

> Secondary index and query using distinct: LIMIT doesn't return the first rows
> -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
>
>                 Key: PHOENIX-3451
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/PHOENIX-3451
>             Project: Phoenix
>          Issue Type: Bug
>    Affects Versions: 4.8.0
>            Reporter: Joel Palmert
>            Assignee: chenglei
>
> This may be related to PHOENIX-3452 but the behavior is different so filing 
> it separately.
> Steps to repro:
> CREATE TABLE IF NOT EXISTS TEST.TEST (
>     ORGANIZATION_ID CHAR(15) NOT NULL,
>     CONTAINER_ID CHAR(15) NOT NULL,
>     ENTITY_ID CHAR(15) NOT NULL,
>     SCORE DOUBLE,
>     CONSTRAINT TEST_PK PRIMARY KEY (
>         ORGANIZATION_ID,
>         CONTAINER_ID,
>         ENTITY_ID
>     )
> ) VERSIONS=1, MULTI_TENANT=TRUE, REPLICATION_SCOPE=1, TTL=31536000;
> CREATE INDEX IF NOT EXISTS TEST_SCORE ON TEST.TEST (CONTAINER_ID, SCORE DESC, 
> ENTITY_ID DESC);
> UPSERT INTO test.test VALUES ('org2','container2','entityId6',1.1);
> UPSERT INTO test.test VALUES ('org2','container1','entityId5',1.2);
> UPSERT INTO test.test VALUES ('org2','container2','entityId4',1.3);
> UPSERT INTO test.test VALUES ('org2','container1','entityId3',1.4);
> UPSERT INTO test.test VALUES ('org2','container3','entityId7',1.35);
> UPSERT INTO test.test VALUES ('org2','container3','entityId8',1.45);
> EXPLAIN
> SELECT DISTINCT entity_id, score
> FROM test.test
> WHERE organization_id = 'org2'
> AND container_id IN ( 'container1','container2','container3' )
> ORDER BY score DESC
> LIMIT 2
> OUTPUT
> entityId5    1.2
> entityId3    1.4
> The expected out out would be
> entityId8    1.45
> entityId3    1.4
> You will get the expected output if you remove the secondary index from the 
> table or remove distinct from the query.
> As described in PHOENIX-3452 if you run the query without the LIMIT the 
> ordering is not correct. However, the 2first results in that ordering is 
> still not the onces returned by the limit clause, which makes me think there 
> are multiple issues here and why I filed both separately. The rows being 
> returned are the ones assigned to container1. It looks like Phoenix is first 
> getting the rows from the first container and when it finds that to be enough 
> it stops the scan. What it should be doing is getting 2 results for each 
> container and then merge then and then limit again.



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