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Julian Hyde commented on PHOENIX-3934:
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IIRC, sqlline simply calls {{ResultSet.getString}} and leaves it to the driver 
to produce a good string representation. (We figure that the driver will 
sometimes know more about the type than it is letting on.) So, the problem may 
be in the driver. [~shehzaadn] and [~jamestaylor], do you know which driver was 
being used here? I believe Avatica's client driver already does the right thing.

> VARBINARY type doesn't have a useful representation in sqlline.py
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>
>                 Key: PHOENIX-3934
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/PHOENIX-3934
>             Project: Phoenix
>          Issue Type: Bug
>            Reporter: Shehzaad Nakhoda
>
> When interacting with a commonly-used command line client like sqlline.py a 
> VARBINARY type is not represented in a useful way in query results. The value 
> seems to be a representation of the Java hashcode for the byte array, which 
> changes with every query.
> The following transcript will make this obvious. Note the value of MYBYTES is 
> hard to make use of and moreover it changes with every query. I would like to 
> see some stable representation of the byte array itself.
> 0: jdbc:phoenix:localhost:2181:/hbase> create table my_table (name VARCHAR 
> PRIMARY KEY, mybytes VARBINARY);
> No rows affected (2.33 seconds)
> 0: jdbc:phoenix:localhost:2181:/hbase> upsert into my_table(name, mybytes) 
> values('hello', '12312');
> 1 row affected (0.004 seconds)
> 0: jdbc:phoenix:localhost:2181:/hbase> select * from my_table;
> +--------+-------------+
> |  NAME  |   MYBYTES   |
> +--------+-------------+
> | hello  | [B@650eab8  |
> +--------+-------------+
> 1 row selected (0.017 seconds)
> 0: jdbc:phoenix:localhost:2181:/hbase> select * from my_table;
> +--------+--------------+
> |  NAME  |   MYBYTES    |
> +--------+--------------+
> | hello  | [B@53f48368  |
> +--------+--------------+
> 1 row selected (0.015 seconds)
> 0: jdbc:phoenix:localhost:2181:/hbase> select * from my_table;
> +--------+--------------+
> |  NAME  |   MYBYTES    |
> +--------+--------------+
> | hello  | [B@71b3bc45  |
> +--------+--------------+
> 1 row selected (0.015 seconds)



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