Some commands return "0 rows" when > 0 rows were processed successfully -----------------------------------------------------------------------
Key: HBASE-5251 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HBASE-5251 Project: HBase Issue Type: Bug Components: shell Affects Versions: 0.90.5 Reporter: David S. Wang Priority: Minor >From the hbase shell, I see this: hbase(main):049:0> scan 't1' ROW COLUMN+CELL r1 column=f1:c1, timestamp=1327104295560, value=value r1 column=f1:c2, timestamp=1327104330625, value=value 1 row(s) in 0.0300 seconds hbase(main):050:0> deleteall 't1', 'r1' 0 row(s) in 0.0080 seconds <====== I expected this to read "2 row(s)" hbase(main):051:0> scan 't1' ROW COLUMN+CELL 0 row(s) in 0.0090 seconds I expected the deleteall command to return "1 row(s)" instead of 0, because 1 row was deleted. Similar behavior for delete and some other commands. Some commands such as "put" work fine. Looking at the ruby shell code, it seems that formatter.footer() is called even for commands that will not actually increment the number of rows reported, such as deletes. Perhaps there should be another similar function to formatter.footer(), but that will not print out @row_count. -- This message is automatically generated by JIRA. If you think it was sent incorrectly, please contact your JIRA administrators: https://issues.apache.org/jira/secure/ContactAdministrators!default.jspa For more information on JIRA, see: http://www.atlassian.com/software/jira