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Steven Hawkins resolved TEIID-5096.
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Resolution: Out of Date
Marking as out of date due to lack of progress.
Using /*+ MAKEDEP */ blocks the deploy proces when using DDL based
vdb
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Key: TEIID-5096
URL:
https://issues.jboss.org/browse/TEIID-5096
Project: Teiid
Issue Type: Bug
Affects Versions: 9.3.3
Reporter: Bram Gadeyne
Assignee: Steven Hawkins
Attachments: threaddump.txt
Hi,
I've created a vdb that is depoyed using a vdb-ddl.ddl file.
The deployment just stops and returned no error message when adding the SQL part below.
Subsequent deployments are not handles. It seems like the deployment process just hangs.
The only way to resolve this was to stop the wildfly server, remove the latest added
content from the standalone/data/content directory and restart wildfly.
{code:sql}
CREATE VIEW tv_retrieve_monvals(
admissionid integer not null,
VariableID integer not null,
Datetime timestamp not null,
Entertime timestamp not null,
varvalue double not null,
primary key (admissionid, VariableID, Datetime)
)
AS
SELECT v.PatientID AS admissionid, v.VariableID, v.Datetime, v.Entertime,
v."Value" AS varvalue
FROM (
SELECT mv.PatientID, mv.VariableID, mv.Datetime, mv.Entertime, mv."Value",
ROW_NUMBER() OVER (PARTITION BY mv.PatientID, mv.VariableID, mv.Datetime ORDER BY
mv.Entertime DESC) AS rang
FROM izisprod.P_GeneralData AS gd
INNER JOIN /*+ MAKEDEP */ izisprod.P_MonVals AS mv ON
gd.PatientID = mv.PatientID AND
bitand(mv.Status, 8) = 8 AND
bitand(mv.Status, 2) <> 2
WHERE gd.Status = 1 OR (gd.Status >= 4 AND gd.Status <> 5)
UNION
SELECT mv.PatientID, mv.VariableID, mv.Datetime, mv.Entertime, mv."Value",
ROW_NUMBER() OVER (PARTITION BY mv.PatientID, mv.VariableID, mv.Datetime ORDER BY
mv.Entertime DESC) AS rang
FROM iziswh.P_GeneralData AS gd
INNER JOIN /*+ MAKEDEP */ iziswh.P_MonVals AS mv ON
gd.PatientID = mv.PatientID AND
bitand(mv.Status, 8) = 8 AND
bitand(mv.Status, 2) <> 2
) AS v
WHERE v.rang = 1;
{code}
Removing the /*+ MAKDEP */ references resolves the issue.
I've tried creating a small ddl script that uses /*+ MAKEDEP */ to reproduce this
issue but this script does deploy so currently I can not make a small example.