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Gobinathan SP updated SPARK-12313:
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    Description: 
When enabled spark.sql.hive.metastorePartitionPruning, the 
getPartitionsByFilter is used

For a table partitioned by p1 and p2, when triggered hc.sql("select col.... 
from tabl1 where p1='p1V' and p2= 'p2V' ")
The HiveShim identifies the Predicates and ConvertFilters returns p1='p1V' and 
col2= 'p2V' .
On these cases the result is not returned. The number of returned rows is 
always zero. 

However, filter on a single column always works. Probalbly  it doesn't come 
through this route

I'm using Oracle for Metstore

  was:
When enabled spark.sql.hive.metastorePartitionPruning, the 
getPartitionsByFilter is used

For a table partitioned by p1 and p2, when triggered hc.sql("select col.... 
from tabl1 where p1='p1V' and p2= 'p2V' ")

The HiveShim identifies the Predicates and ConvertFilters returns p1='p1V' and 
col2= 'p2V' .

On these cases the result is not returned. The number of returned rows is 
always zero. 

However, filter on a single column always works. Probalbly  it doesn't come 
through this route


> getPartitionsByFilter doesnt handle predicates on all / multiple Partition 
> Columns
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>
>                 Key: SPARK-12313
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/SPARK-12313
>             Project: Spark
>          Issue Type: Bug
>          Components: SQL
>    Affects Versions: 1.5.1
>            Reporter: Gobinathan SP
>            Priority: Minor
>
> When enabled spark.sql.hive.metastorePartitionPruning, the 
> getPartitionsByFilter is used
> For a table partitioned by p1 and p2, when triggered hc.sql("select col.... 
> from tabl1 where p1='p1V' and p2= 'p2V' ")
> The HiveShim identifies the Predicates and ConvertFilters returns p1='p1V' 
> and col2= 'p2V' .
> On these cases the result is not returned. The number of returned rows is 
> always zero. 
> However, filter on a single column always works. Probalbly  it doesn't come 
> through this route
> I'm using Oracle for Metstore



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