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Dear InfluxDB Team, I have a bug that I need to report to you.
Steps to reproduce
In the latest version of InfluxDB, if we have an organization named "organization", we can use the Influx client to execute the following commands to create a bucket and write the specified data into that bucket.
Next, we use the Influx v1 shell command to enter the Influx shell backend and execute two types of query statements:
# query 1 success
SELECT t0_f0::integer, t0_tag0 FROM db0.autogen.t0 WHERE (TRUE != ((t0_f0::integer) OR (t0_tag0)))
SELECT t0_f0::integer, t0_tag0 FROM db0.autogen.t0 WHERE (((t0_f0::integer) OR (t0_tag0)) != TRUE)
# query 2 error
SELECT t0_f0::integer, t0_tag0 FROM db0.autogen.t0 WHERE ((t0_f0::integer) OR (t0_tag0))
Expected behaviour
Both Query 1 and Query 2 should report the error: "Error: invalid condition expression: t0_f0::integer."
Actual behaviour
Query 1 is able to retrieve all the data, while Query 2 reports the error: "Error: invalid condition expression: t0_f0::integer."
Could this be a syntax error? It appears that the binary comparison operator might be causing a syntax evaluation exception in the clause ((t0_f0::integer) OR (t0_tag0)). Could you please confirm?
Environment info
Influx CLI dev (git: none) build_date: 2023-04-28T14:24:14Z
Dear InfluxDB Team, I have a bug that I need to report to you.
Steps to reproduce
In the latest version of InfluxDB, if we have an organization named "organization", we can use the Influx client to execute the following commands to create a bucket and write the specified data into that bucket.
Next, we use the
Influx v1 shell
command to enter the Influx shell backend and execute two types of query statements:Expected behaviour
Both Query 1 and Query 2 should report the error: "Error: invalid condition expression: t0_f0::integer."
Actual behaviour
Query 1 is able to retrieve all the data, while Query 2 reports the error: "Error: invalid condition expression: t0_f0::integer."
Could this be a syntax error? It appears that the binary comparison operator might be causing a syntax evaluation exception in the clause
((t0_f0::integer) OR (t0_tag0))
. Could you please confirm?Environment info
Influx CLI dev (git: none) build_date: 2023-04-28T14:24:14Z
InfluxDB OSS v2.7.10 (git: f302d97)
Linux 5.15.0-94-generic x86_64
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