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Todd Wilson commented on HIVE-4086:
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Hello Jarcec:
Your suggestion for the USE command works when querying hive directly, but I'm
using a couple of ODBC drivers (MapR and HortonWorks) and it looks like this
command doesn't work (which made me think this command wasn't working/supported
on Hive :/). Anyways, this is an ODBC issue I think. Thanks again for your
help.
Best Regards,
Todd Wilson
Senior Technical Consultant
Coffing Data Warehousing
(513) 292-3158
www.CoffingDW.com
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> Cross Database Support for Indexes and Partitions (or all DDL statements)
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> Key: HIVE-4086
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HIVE-4086
> Project: Hive
> Issue Type: Improvement
> Components: Database/Schema, ODBC, SQL
> Affects Versions: 0.9.0
> Environment: Writing a query tool in .NET connecting with ODBC to
> Hadoop on Linux.
> Reporter: Todd Wilson
>
> I'd like to see more cross-database support. I'm using a Cloudera
> implementation on Hive .9. Currently, you can create new databases, you can
> create tables and views in those databases, but you cannot create indexes or
> partitions on those tables. Likewise, commands like show partitions or show
> indexes will only work on table in the default database. This would probably
> also affect statements like Alter Table and Recover Partitions. Probably
> also something like Create Function, but if you want to keep all functions
> being created in the default database that would work. I would be more
> interested in full cross-database support for tables and views to start.
> Functions for example could all be created in default. Thank you.
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