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Gokcen Iskender updated PHOENIX-6220:
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Attachment: PHOENIX-6220.4.x.003.patch
> CREATE INDEX shouldn't ignore IMMUTABLE_STORAGE_SCHEME and
> COLUMN_ENDCODED_BYTES
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> Key: PHOENIX-6220
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/PHOENIX-6220
> Project: Phoenix
> Issue Type: Sub-task
> Reporter: Gokcen Iskender
> Assignee: Gokcen Iskender
> Priority: Major
> Attachments: PHOENIX-6220.4.x.001.patch, PHOENIX-6220.4.x.002.patch,
> PHOENIX-6220.4.x.003.patch
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> IMMUTABLE_STORAGE_SCHEME and COLUMN_ENCODED_BYTES that is specified in CREATE
> INDEX needs to be respected. Today, it is ignored and value is just gotten
> from the parent. Parent table can still use ONE_CELL_PER_COLUMN storage
> scheme. If the parent table is using COLUMN_ENCODED_BYTES=0 (none), we
> recommend using COLUMN_ENCODED_BYTES=2 for the index table by default (can be
> overriden) when SINGLE_CELL storage scheme is used. 2-byte column mapping
> enables to define 65535 columns which should be enough.
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