Yiannis, Can you please provide a reproducible test case (schema, minimum data to reproduce the error) along with the phoenix and hbase versions so we can take a look at it further.
Thanks, Samarh On Thu, Aug 20, 2015 at 2:09 PM, Yiannis Gkoufas <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi there, > > I am getting an error while executing: > > UPSERT INTO READINGS > SELECT R.SMID, R.DT, R.US, R.GEN, R.USEST, R.GENEST, RM.LAT, RM.LON, > RM.ZIP, RM.FEEDER > FROM READINGS AS R > JOIN > (SELECT SMID,LAT,LON,ZIP,FEEDER > FROM READINGS_META) AS RM > ON R.SMID = RM.SMID > > the full stacktrace is: > > Error: ERROR 201 (22000): Illegal data. ERROR 201 (22000): Illegal data. > Expected length of at least 70 bytes, but had 25 (state=22000,code=201) > java.sql.SQLException: ERROR 201 (22000): Illegal data. ERROR 201 (22000): > Illegal data. Expected length of at least 70 bytes, but had 25 > at > org.apache.phoenix.exception.SQLExceptionCode$Factory$1.newException(SQLExceptionCode.java:388) > at > org.apache.phoenix.exception.SQLExceptionInfo.buildException(SQLExceptionInfo.java:145) > at > org.apache.phoenix.util.ServerUtil.parseRemoteException(ServerUtil.java:131) > at > org.apache.phoenix.util.ServerUtil.parseServerExceptionOrNull(ServerUtil.java:115) > at > org.apache.phoenix.util.ServerUtil.parseServerException(ServerUtil.java:104) > at > org.apache.phoenix.iterate.BaseResultIterators.getIterators(BaseResultIterators.java:553) > at > org.apache.phoenix.iterate.RoundRobinResultIterator.getIterators(RoundRobinResultIterator.java:176) > at > org.apache.phoenix.iterate.RoundRobinResultIterator.next(RoundRobinResultIterator.java:91) > at > org.apache.phoenix.iterate.DelegateResultIterator.next(DelegateResultIterator.java:44) > at > org.apache.phoenix.compile.UpsertCompiler$2.execute(UpsertCompiler.java:685) > at > org.apache.phoenix.jdbc.PhoenixStatement$2.call(PhoenixStatement.java:314) > at > org.apache.phoenix.jdbc.PhoenixStatement$2.call(PhoenixStatement.java:306) > at org.apache.phoenix.call.CallRunner.run(CallRunner.java:53) > at > org.apache.phoenix.jdbc.PhoenixStatement.executeMutation(PhoenixStatement.java:304) > at > org.apache.phoenix.jdbc.PhoenixStatement.execute(PhoenixStatement.java:1374) > at sqlline.Commands.execute(Commands.java:822) > at sqlline.Commands.sql(Commands.java:732) > at sqlline.SqlLine.dispatch(SqlLine.java:808) > at sqlline.SqlLine.begin(SqlLine.java:681) > at sqlline.SqlLine.start(SqlLine.java:398) > at sqlline.SqlLine.main(SqlLine.java:292) > > I was wondering whether its something wrong with my data or its a bug of > Phoenix. > How can I debug this error and identify what row is problematic? > But the way, the SELECT statement on its own works fine. > > Thanks a lot! >
