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Grant Henke updated KUDU-1440:
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    Labels: roadmap-candidate  (was: )

> API for scanning rows in order
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>
>                 Key: KUDU-1440
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/KUDU-1440
>             Project: Kudu
>          Issue Type: New Feature
>          Components: client, master, tablet
>    Affects Versions: 0.8.0
>         Environment: CentOS 7
>            Reporter: Martin Weindel
>            Priority: Major
>              Labels: roadmap-candidate
>         Attachments: CreateTableTimeSeriesBug.java
>
>
> I have following simple table with two columns:
> {code}
> time TIMESTAMP,
> value FLOAT
> {code}
> The time column is used as range partition key.
> If I have understand the architecture of Kudu correctly, the rows should then 
> be returned in ascending order for the time column.
> This works as long as not more than about 600000 rows are inserted.
> If the number of inserted rows is above 1 mio, the order is messed up 
> globally. On a microlevel it is still correct 99.9% if you look on successive 
> rows.
> My setup is single master / single tablet server on a linux server. The table 
> is created, filled and read with the Kudu Java client version 0.8.0.
> See attached Java code to reproduce the problem.



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