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Pieterjan Vriends updated HIVE-3850:
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    Description: 
Apparently UDFHour.java does have two evaluate() functions. One that does 
accept a Text object as parameter and one that does use a TimeStampWritable 
object as parameter. The first function does return the value of 
Calendar.HOUR_OF_DAY and the second one of Calendar.HOUR. In the documentation 
I couldn't find any information on the overload of the evaluation function. I 
did spent quite some time finding out why my statement didn't return a 24 hour 
clock value.

Shouldn't both functions return the same?


  was:
Apparently UDFHour.java does have two evaluate() functions. One that does 
accept a Text object as parameter and one that does use a TimeStampWritable 
object as parameter. The first function does return the value of 
Calendar.HOUR_OF_DAY and the second one of Calendar.HOUR. In the documentation 
I couldn't find any information on the overload of the evaluation function. I 
did spent quite some time finding out why my statement didn't return a 24 hour 
clock value.


    
> hour() function returns 12 hour clock value when using timestamp
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>                 Key: HIVE-3850
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HIVE-3850
>             Project: Hive
>          Issue Type: Improvement
>          Components: UDF
>    Affects Versions: 0.9.0
>            Reporter: Pieterjan Vriends
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> Apparently UDFHour.java does have two evaluate() functions. One that does 
> accept a Text object as parameter and one that does use a TimeStampWritable 
> object as parameter. The first function does return the value of 
> Calendar.HOUR_OF_DAY and the second one of Calendar.HOUR. In the 
> documentation I couldn't find any information on the overload of the 
> evaluation function. I did spent quite some time finding out why my statement 
> didn't return a 24 hour clock value.
> Shouldn't both functions return the same?

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