Definitely looks like an encoded id is being used in the query when it should be an unencoded id.  I can try to dig through the query and make guesses as to what's calling it, but do you have any hints at all what's happening in galaxy at the time of this request?

-Dannon


On Tue, Aug 5, 2014 at 5:13 PM, Langhorst, Brad <Langhorst@neb.com> wrote:
I see this in my database server logs…

SELECT history_dataset_association.id AS history_dataset_association_id, history_dataset_association.history_id AS history_dataset_association_history_id, history_dataset_association.dataset_id AS history_dataset_association_dataset_id, history_dataset_association.create_time AS history_dataset_association_create_time, history_dataset_association.update_time AS history_dataset_association_update_time, history_dataset_association.state AS history_dataset_association_state, history_dataset_association.copied_from_history_dataset_association_id AS history_dataset_association_copied_from_history_dataset_a_1, history_dataset_association.copied_from_library_dataset_dataset_association_id AS history_dataset_association_copied_from_library_dataset_d_2, history_dataset_association.hid AS history_dataset_association_hid, history_dataset_association.name AS history_dataset_association_name, history_dataset_association.info AS history_dataset_association_info, history_dataset_association.blurb AS history_dataset_association_blurb, history_dataset_association.peek AS history_dataset_association_peek, history_dataset_association.tool_version AS history_dataset_association_tool_version, history_dataset_association.extension AS history_dataset_association_extension, history_dataset_association.metadata AS history_dataset_association_metadata, history_dataset_association.parent_id AS history_dataset_association_parent_id, history_dataset_association.designation AS history_dataset_association_designation, history_dataset_association.deleted AS history_dataset_association_deleted, history_dataset_association.purged AS history_dataset_association_purged, history_dataset_association.visible AS history_dataset_association_visible, history_dataset_association.hidden_beneath_collection_instance_id AS history_dataset_association_hidden_beneath_collection_ins_3, history_dataset_association.extended_metadata_id AS history_dataset_association_extended_metadata_id, dataset_1.id AS dataset_1_id, dataset_1.create_time AS dataset_1_create_time, dataset_1.update_time AS dataset_1_update_time, dataset_1.state AS dataset_1_state, dataset_1.deleted AS dataset_1_deleted, dataset_1.purged AS dataset_1_purged, dataset_1.purgable AS dataset_1_purgable, dataset_1.object_store_id AS dataset_1_object_store_id, dataset_1.external_filename AS dataset_1_external_filename, dataset_1._extra_files_path AS dataset_1__extra_files_path, dataset_1.file_size AS dataset_1_file_size, dataset_1.total_size AS dataset_1_total_size, dataset_1.uuid AS dataset_1_uuid
FROM history_dataset_association LEFT OUTER JOIN dataset AS dataset_1 ON dataset_1.id = history_dataset_association.dataset_id
WHERE history_dataset_association.id = ‘49b19822485c7897'

looks like a simple bug to me.


But I don’t know an easy way to track it down.

Any ideas?

Brad

--
Bradley W. Langhorst, Ph.D.
Applications and Product Development Scientist


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