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Josh Elser updated PHOENIX-4884: -------------------------------- Attachment: PHOENIX-4884.002.patch > INSTR function should work seamlessly with literal and non-literal arguments > ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- > > Key: PHOENIX-4884 > URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/PHOENIX-4884 > Project: Phoenix > Issue Type: Bug > Reporter: Josh Elser > Assignee: Josh Elser > Priority: Major > Fix For: 4.15.0, 5.1.0 > > Attachments: PHOENIX-4884.001.patch, PHOENIX-4884.002.patch > > > INSTR's documentation reads as though it should support an expression or a > literal for either argument. At least, it doesn't say that it only supports > one or the other. > However, the implementation only handles the case of {{INSTR(expr, > literal)}}. We can pretty easily make this better and work with any > combination: > e.g. {{INSTR(literal, expr)}}, {{INSTR(expr, expr)}}, {{INSTR(literal, > literal)}} -- This message was sent by Atlassian JIRA (v7.6.3#76005)