Hi Daniel,
formatting is done entirely on the client side. To me it looks more like
data type may be different (float vs int)? Just a guess, very likely
incorrect on a Friday evening :)
Cheers,
Andy
Daniel L. Wang wrote on 2014-09-19:
> Hello,
>
> I think I'm missing something. In my new result plumbing code, the
> column data types are extracted, and things are re-loaded via "load data
> infile".
>
> This yields a failure with these values in the integration test: Mysql:
> 3.10565e+11 4.84522e+09 1.44981476407448
>
> qserv+resultplumbing:
> 310565000000 4845220000 1.44981476407448
>
> It's clear that the values are the same, aside from notation. My guess
> is that I've forgotten to transfer some format specifiers (or
> interpreted them incorrectly) in the result schema.
>
> Anyway, if anyone has a knee-jerk reaction as to what went wrong, please
> let me know, but don't spend more than 10 minutes on it. I think I'll
> eventually figure it out.
>
> Have a great weekend!
> -Daniel
>
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