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Hive QA commented on HIVE-6052:
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{color:red}Overall{color}: -1 at least one tests failed

Here are the results of testing the latest attachment:
https://issues.apache.org/jira/secure/attachment/12619453/HIVE-6052.01.patch

{color:red}ERROR:{color} -1 due to 2 failed/errored test(s), 4792 tests executed
*Failed tests:*
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org.apache.hadoop.hive.cli.TestCliDriver.testCliDriver_alter_partition_coltype
org.apache.hadoop.hive.cli.TestCliDriver.testCliDriver_dynamic_partition_skip_default
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Test results: 
http://bigtop01.cloudera.org:8080/job/PreCommit-HIVE-Build/695/testReport
Console output: 
http://bigtop01.cloudera.org:8080/job/PreCommit-HIVE-Build/695/console

Messages:
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Executing org.apache.hive.ptest.execution.PrepPhase
Executing org.apache.hive.ptest.execution.ExecutionPhase
Executing org.apache.hive.ptest.execution.ReportingPhase
Tests exited with: TestsFailedException: 2 tests failed
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This message is automatically generated.

ATTACHMENT ID: 12619453

> metastore JDO filter pushdown for integers may produce unexpected results 
> with non-normalized integer columns
> -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
>
>                 Key: HIVE-6052
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HIVE-6052
>             Project: Hive
>          Issue Type: Bug
>    Affects Versions: 0.12.0, 0.13.0
>            Reporter: Sergey Shelukhin
>            Assignee: Sergey Shelukhin
>         Attachments: HIVE-6052.01.patch, HIVE-6052.patch
>
>
> If integer partition columns have values stores in non-canonical form, for 
> example with leading zeroes, the integer filter doesn't work. That is because 
> JDO pushdown uses substrings to compare for equality, and SQL pushdown is 
> intentionally crippled to do the same to produce same results.
> Probably, since both SQL pushdown and integers pushdown are just perf 
> optimizations, we can remove it for JDO (or make configurable and disable by 
> default), and uncripple SQL.



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