Sharmadha Sainath created ATLAS-1815:
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             Summary: Exclude DELETED entities : Not all ACTIVE instances are 
returned when queried with limit 'n' even when more than 'n' ACTIVE instances 
are present.
                 Key: ATLAS-1815
                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/ATLAS-1815
             Project: Atlas
          Issue Type: Bug
          Components:  atlas-core
    Affects Versions: 0.9-incubating
            Reporter: Sharmadha Sainath
            Priority: Critical


"excludeDeletedEntities" filter is made after the response is returned, which 
produces unexpected results when limit keyword is used like in the following 
case :

1.Started fresh instance of Atlas and created 50 hive_tables
2. Made a basic search query , type name = hive_table which returned 50 tables 
in 2 pages in UI.
Query fired : 
{code}
/api/atlas/v2/search/basic?limit=25&excludeDeletedEntities=true&typeName=hive_table
{code}
3.Dropped the five tables which were shown as the first five results in the 
first page of basic search query results.
4. Made the same basic query again (type name = hive_table) .
5.Expected that 25 ACTIVE results would come up in the first page of UI. But 
only 20 results were displayed in the UI.
6. When "Include historical Entities" is checked , result table showed 20 
ACTIVE tables and 5 DELETED tables.

This happens because , probably when 
"limit=25&excludeDeletedEntities=true&typeName=hive_table" is fired ,
first 25 results are returned (irrespective of ACTIVE or DELETED) and 
excludeDeletedEntities=true filter is applied which results in only 20 results. 
User would expect 25 tables to be returned in the UI since there are 45 ACTIVE 
tables but UI shows only 20 ACTIVE instances because of the 
"excludeDeletedEntities=true" filter.



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