Hi everyone,

I am trying to query Parquet files written in the 2.0 format but I am getting 
the following error:
org.apache.drill.common.exceptions.UserRemoteException: DATA_READ ERROR: 
Exception occurred while reading from disk. File: 
/performance/ParquetFooData2.parquet Column: constantString Row Group Start: 
15780070 File: /performance/ParquetFooData2.parquet Column: constantString Row 
Group Start: 15780070 Fragment 0:0 [Error Id: 
f41d39a1-6983-47f4-9834-3068017a28bd on drill_1:31010]

However, if I just change the code which is generating the Parquet file to 
write it in 1.0 format it works like a charm. Does Drill understands Parquet 
files in 2.0 version? Or am I doing something wrong?

Best regards,
Oscar

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Oscar Torreno
Software Engineer

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