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Connect for JDBC Impala driver returns different number of rows each time the same query runs.

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TitleConnect for JDBC Impala driver returns different number of rows each time the same query runs.
URL NameConnect-for-JDBC-Impala-driver-returns-different-number-of-rows-each-time-the-same-query-runs
Article Number000182258
EnvironmentProduct: Connect for JDBC Impala driver
Version: 5.1.3.0030
OS: JAVA
Database: Impala
Application: All supported applications
Question/Problem Description
Connect for JDBC Impala driver returns different number of rows each time the same query runs.
Steps to Reproduce
Clarifying Information
Error Message
Defect NumberDefect 29006
Enhancement Number
Cause
The jdbc driver is stopping the fetch if the number of rows returned are less then requested. This can occur when the servers buffers are smaller then the driver requests. Driver updated to fetch until no more rows are returned.
Resolution
Fixed in hot fix 5.1.3.000047

Refer to Connect for JDBC hot fix download and install instructions for instructions on how to download and install the hot fix.
Workaround
Notes
Last Modified Date1/21/2016 7:07 PM
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