From: Jim B. <ba...@ne...> - 2014-11-07 14:58:33
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Hi Bryan, > On Nov 7, 2014, at 8:37 AM, Bryan Thompson <br...@sy...> wrote: > > Jim. > > Ok. I was able to pull together the output of both queries into a single worksheet and then compare the rows and mark the rows that were not EQUALS and as such had a different ordering. > > I have created a ticket for this. See http://trac.bigdata.com/ticket/1044. Great, thank you. > I would appreciate it if you could have gone a little further with this and reduced the problem to something that clearly highlighted the problem. I had to spend quite a bit of time trying to figure out why you were seeing a problem in the output data. I could not spot any problem myself until I put the data sets side-by-side in Excel and even then I had to automate the comparison and then FILTER (in Excel) to find the rows where the output differed. I was a little confused at first about what in the query was causing the problem. In the end perhaps I should have provided the diff output along with the two results files. Best regards, Jim > I think that I know the root cause. I will update the ticket shortly and attach a file that you can test on your end for a fix. > > Thanks, > Bryan > > > ---- > Bryan Thompson > Chief Scientist & Founder > SYSTAP, LLC > 4501 Tower Road > Greensboro, NC 27410 > br...@sy... > http://bigdata.com > http://mapgraph.io > CONFIDENTIALITY NOTICE: This email and its contents and attachments are for the sole use of the intended recipient(s) and are confidential or proprietary to SYSTAP. Any unauthorized review, use, disclosure, dissemination or copying of this email or its contents or attachments is prohibited. If you have received this communication in error, please notify the sender by reply email and permanently delete all copies of the email and its contents and attachments. > > |