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branch-3.0:[opt](mtmv) metadata cache of external table no longer be refreshed b… #48767

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@zddr zddr commented Mar 6, 2025

…efore run async mv task (#48172)

pick: #48172

…efore run async mv task (apache#48172)

Problem Summary:

before this PR,  external catalog metadata will be sync
when refresh async mv that based on external table.
after this PR, remove sync metadata action, but the data
in async mv still consistent with query in Doris on external table.

metadata cache of external table no longer be refreshed before run async mv task
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zddr commented Mar 6, 2025

run buildall

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