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Multiple read file log storage in mv #58877

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  • Bug Fix (user-visible misbehavior in an official stable release)

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Fix reading multiple times from FileLog engine in materialized views.

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@robot-clickhouse robot-clickhouse added the pr-bugfix Pull request with bugfix, not backported by default label Jan 16, 2024
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robot-clickhouse commented Jan 16, 2024

This is an automated comment for commit f34d1ae with description of existing statuses. It's updated for the latest CI running

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kssenii commented Jan 22, 2024

Stateless tests (release, analyzer)

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@kssenii kssenii merged commit aec76d6 into master Jan 22, 2024
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@kssenii kssenii deleted the multiple-read-file-log-storage-in-mv branch January 22, 2024 11:02
@robot-clickhouse robot-clickhouse added the pr-backports-created Backport PRs are successfully created, it won't be processed by CI script anymore label Jan 29, 2024
robot-ch-test-poll3 added a commit that referenced this pull request Jan 29, 2024
Backport #58877 to 23.12: Multiple read file log storage in mv
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