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Grant Henke updated KUDU-1291: ------------------------------ Labels: performance roadmap-candidate (was: roadmap-candidate) > Efficiently support predicates on non-prefix key components > ----------------------------------------------------------- > > Key: KUDU-1291 > URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/KUDU-1291 > Project: Kudu > Issue Type: Sub-task > Components: perf, tablet > Reporter: Todd Lipcon > Priority: Major > Labels: performance, roadmap-candidate > > In a lot of workloads, users have a compound primary key where the first > component (or few components) is low cardinality. For example, a time series > workload may have (year, month, day, entity_id, timestamp) as a primary key. > A metrics or log storage workload might have (hostname, timestamp). > It's common to want to do cross-user or cross-date analytics like 'WHERE > timestamp BETWEEN <a> and <b>' without specifying any predicate for the first > column(s) of the PK. Currently, we do not execute this efficiently, but > rather scan the whole table evaluating the predicate. -- This message was sent by Atlassian Jira (v8.3.4#803005)