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Adam Kramer commented on HIVE-478:
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Sorry for the month-long delay. This is all I need. But it would be great, in 
general, to report this in the standard way:

Time taken: 185.89 seconds (23,194,570 CPU_MILLISECONDS)

...in the CLI. Otherwise ok to mark issue resolved.

> Surface "processor time" for queries
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>
>                 Key: HIVE-478
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HIVE-478
>             Project: Hive
>          Issue Type: Wish
>          Components: Logging, Query Processor
>            Reporter: Adam Kramer
>
> We currently list real-time metrics of how long queries take--"finished in: 
> 1min 13sec" appears on the job tracker. However, this is affected by a lot 
> more than just the quality or implementation of the query. For example, 
> number of mappers used varies a lot when you use subqueries versus 
> single-query aggregation, as does the amount of work necessary.
> For implementation comparisons (e.g., "should I use this version of the query 
> or that one"), ti would be great to know the processor time used instead of 
> the real time used...both in terms of "mapper cpu seconds" and "reducer cpu 
> seconds."

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