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Alberto Bustamante Reyes commented on GEODE-8179:
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Hi [~eshu]
I have been investigating and it seems this problem is a bug from spring-shell.
I did this simple test with other string attribute to confirm it:
{noformat}
gfsh>start locator --name="a=1"
Starting a Geode Locator in /home/alb3rtobr/test/a=1...
......
{noformat}
{noformat}
gfsh>start locator --name "a=1"
Starting a Geode Locator in /home/alb3rtobr/test/a 1...
......
{noformat}
See how in the second case, the folder name is wrong because the "=" was
removed from the attribute value.
Taking into account that the [spring-shell project seems
dead|https://github.com/spring-projects/spring-shell/issues/304], I think its
something we have to live with. In the Geode documentation all the gfsh
parameters always have the "=" between the attribute name and the value, so for
me thats the official way to use gfsh. Anyway, I think we could include a note
on the query command documentation stating that using "=" after "--query" is
important for this command.
> gfsh query command returns incorrect results if '=' sign is missing for query
> option
> ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
>
> Key: GEODE-8179
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/GEODE-8179
> Project: Geode
> Issue Type: Bug
> Components: gfsh
> Reporter: Eric Shu
> Priority: Major
>
> gfsh returns correct result when "=" is there for the query option:
> gfsh>query --query="Select ID from /portfolio where ID = 3"
> Result : true
> Limit : 100
> Rows : 1
> Result
> ------
> 3
> It returns wrong result when "=" is missing for the query option.
> gfsh>query --query "Select ID from /portfolio where ID <= 3 "
> Result : true
> Limit : 100
> Rows : 3
> Result
> ------
> 0
> 1
> 2
> gfsh>query --query "<trace> Select ID from /portfolio where ID = 3 "
> Result : false
> Message : Query is invalid due to error : <Syntax error in query: unexpected
> token: ID>
> gfsh>query --query "<trace> Select ID from /portfolio where ID == 3 "
> Result : true
> Limit : 100
> Rows : 1
> Query Trace : Query Executed in 0.968059 ms; indexesUsed(0)
> Result
> ------
> 3
> gfsh>query --query "<trace> Select ID from /portfolio where ID =<= 3 "
> Result : true
> Limit : 100
> Rows : 4
> Query Trace : Query Executed in 1.427194 ms; indexesUsed(0)
> Result
> ------
> 0
> 1
> 2
> 3
> Seems that first '=' in the query string is discarded by gfsh.
> Either fail the query if the query option'=' is missing or gfsh should return
> correct result from the query string.
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