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Eitan Suez commented on GEODE-2662: ----------------------------------- to reproduce, please see: https://github.com/eitansuez/geode-2662 > Gfsh displays field value on wrong line! > ---------------------------------------- > > Key: GEODE-2662 > URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/GEODE-2662 > Project: Geode > Issue Type: Bug > Components: gfsh > Reporter: Eitan Suez > > scenario: > start a locator, a server > write a client that stores several records of a given type, using pdx > serialization > modify the type in question by adding a field > write one more record to gemfire, populating all fields, including the new > field > invoke a gfsh query command "select * from /<Region>" > the new field value will display always on the first line of the result set, > not on the line associated with the object it actually belongs to. > example: > Customer > firstName, lastName > write a customer object: > John Doe > now modify Customer, add telephoneNumber > write another customer object: > Sam Smith, 512.333.4444 > now run: > query --query="select c from /Customer c" > will print: > firstName | lastName | telephoneNumber > --------- | -------- | --------------- > John | Doe | 512.333.4444 > Sam | Smith | null > even though the query "select c from /Customer c where c.firstName = 'Sam'" > clearly shows the phone number is associated with sam. > this bug has existed in gemfire at least since v8 and verified to still exist > in latest version 9.0.1 -- This message was sent by Atlassian JIRA (v6.3.15#6346)