DynamoDB FilterExpression not returning correct results with multiple AND operators
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I have a Lambda function in Nodejs which has DynamoDB query parameters as following with params.FilterExpression
previously set and appended with an AND
operator:
params.FilterExpression = `attribute_exists(#i) AND #i = :i AND ${params.FilterExpression}`;
params.ExpressionAttributeNames['#i'] = 'ipName';
params.ExpressionAttributeValues[':i'] = 'Test 123';
The query is executed successfully, I get the items but with wrong ipName
, they should have ipName = 'Test 123'
, however I see ipName = 'Test 1200'
inside the items.
amazon-web-services nosql amazon-dynamodb
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I have a Lambda function in Nodejs which has DynamoDB query parameters as following with params.FilterExpression
previously set and appended with an AND
operator:
params.FilterExpression = `attribute_exists(#i) AND #i = :i AND ${params.FilterExpression}`;
params.ExpressionAttributeNames['#i'] = 'ipName';
params.ExpressionAttributeValues[':i'] = 'Test 123';
The query is executed successfully, I get the items but with wrong ipName
, they should have ipName = 'Test 123'
, however I see ipName = 'Test 1200'
inside the items.
amazon-web-services nosql amazon-dynamodb
I'm not a big fan of your self-referential interpolation on params.FilterExpression, but hopefully it's not a problem. What did params.FilterExpression contain prior to the interpolation?
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Nov 10 at 16:58
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I have a Lambda function in Nodejs which has DynamoDB query parameters as following with params.FilterExpression
previously set and appended with an AND
operator:
params.FilterExpression = `attribute_exists(#i) AND #i = :i AND ${params.FilterExpression}`;
params.ExpressionAttributeNames['#i'] = 'ipName';
params.ExpressionAttributeValues[':i'] = 'Test 123';
The query is executed successfully, I get the items but with wrong ipName
, they should have ipName = 'Test 123'
, however I see ipName = 'Test 1200'
inside the items.
amazon-web-services nosql amazon-dynamodb
I have a Lambda function in Nodejs which has DynamoDB query parameters as following with params.FilterExpression
previously set and appended with an AND
operator:
params.FilterExpression = `attribute_exists(#i) AND #i = :i AND ${params.FilterExpression}`;
params.ExpressionAttributeNames['#i'] = 'ipName';
params.ExpressionAttributeValues[':i'] = 'Test 123';
The query is executed successfully, I get the items but with wrong ipName
, they should have ipName = 'Test 123'
, however I see ipName = 'Test 1200'
inside the items.
amazon-web-services nosql amazon-dynamodb
amazon-web-services nosql amazon-dynamodb
asked Nov 10 at 8:37
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I'm not a big fan of your self-referential interpolation on params.FilterExpression, but hopefully it's not a problem. What did params.FilterExpression contain prior to the interpolation?
– jarmod
Nov 10 at 16:58
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I'm not a big fan of your self-referential interpolation on params.FilterExpression, but hopefully it's not a problem. What did params.FilterExpression contain prior to the interpolation?
– jarmod
Nov 10 at 16:58
I'm not a big fan of your self-referential interpolation on params.FilterExpression, but hopefully it's not a problem. What did params.FilterExpression contain prior to the interpolation?
– jarmod
Nov 10 at 16:58
I'm not a big fan of your self-referential interpolation on params.FilterExpression, but hopefully it's not a problem. What did params.FilterExpression contain prior to the interpolation?
– jarmod
Nov 10 at 16:58
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I'm not a big fan of your self-referential interpolation on params.FilterExpression, but hopefully it's not a problem. What did params.FilterExpression contain prior to the interpolation?
– jarmod
Nov 10 at 16:58