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Issue Number: close #xxx

Problem summary

Nereids tpch regression test is faulty, rollback first,and then add a more stable test later

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  1. Does it affect the original behavior:
    • Yes
    • No
    • I don't know
  2. Has unit tests been added:
    • Yes
    • No
    • No Need
  3. Has document been added or modified:
    • Yes
    • No
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  4. Does it need to update dependencies:
    • Yes
    • No
  5. Are there any changes that cannot be rolled back:
    • Yes (If Yes, please explain WHY)
    • No

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LGTM

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github-actions bot commented Aug 5, 2022

PR approved by at least one committer and no changes requested.

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github-actions bot commented Aug 5, 2022

PR approved by anyone and no changes requested.

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LGTM

@xinyiZzz xinyiZzz merged commit 574332b into apache:master Aug 5, 2022
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xinyiZzz commented Aug 5, 2022

fast merge, otherwise p0 fails

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