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Tanuj Khurana resolved PHOENIX-7170.
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Fix Version/s: 5.3.0
Resolution: Fixed
> Conditional TTL
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> Key: PHOENIX-7170
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/PHOENIX-7170
> Project: Phoenix
> Issue Type: New Feature
> Reporter: Kadir Ozdemir
> Assignee: Tanuj Khurana
> Priority: Major
> Fix For: 5.3.0
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> Deleting rows using delete markers require running delete queries to insert
> them, one for each row to be deleted. Often applications need to run periodic
> jobs to issue delete queries to insert delete markers. Deleting rows using
> TTL is more performance optimized compared to adding delete markers in
> Phoenix since TTL works without inserting delete markers. Phoenix currently
> supports table and view (level) TTL. It is desirable to have a conditional
> TTL feature to extend the TTL future to expire a subset of rows of a table or
> updatable view using a different TTL value.
> A condition TTL can be set using a CASE statement in CREATE and ALTER
> statements by adding TTL=<the case statement>. For example,
> TTL = CASE WHEN ID IS BETWEEN 1 AND 100 THEN <10 days> WHEN ID IS BETWEEN 101
> AND 200 <7 days> ELSE <5 days> END
> The compaction scanner (CompactionScanner) in Phoenix can evaluate the case
> statement on a row and decide if the row should be removed. Similarly, on the
> read path TTLRegionScanner can mask the rows using the case statement. The
> TTL case statement can be stored in SYSCAT in header rows.
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