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caofangkun updated HIVE-3682: ----------------------------- Description: By default,when output hive table to file ,columns of the Hive table are separated by ^A character (that is \001). But indeed users should have the right to set a seperator of their own choice. Usage Example: create table for_test (key string, value string); load data local inpath './in1.txt' into table for_test select * from for_test; UT-01:default separator is \001 line separator is \n insert overwrite local directory './test-01' select * from src ; create table array_table (a array<string>, b array<string>) ROW FORMAT DELIMITED FIELDS TERMINATED BY '\t' COLLECTION ITEMS TERMINATED BY ','; load data local inpath "../hive/examples/files/arraytest.txt" overwrite into table table2; CREATE TABLE map_table (foo STRING , bar MAP<STRING, STRING>) ROW FORMAT DELIMITED FIELDS TERMINATED BY '\t' COLLECTION ITEMS TERMINATED BY ',' MAP KEYS TERMINATED BY ':' STORED AS TEXTFILE; UT-02:defined field separator as ':' insert overwrite local directory './test-02' row format delimited FIELDS TERMINATED BY ':' select * from src ; UT-03: line separator DO NOT ALLOWED to define as other separator insert overwrite local directory './test-03' row format delimited FIELDS TERMINATED BY ':' select * from src ; UT-04: define map separators insert overwrite local directory './test-04' row format delimited FIELDS TERMINATED BY '\t' COLLECTION ITEMS TERMINATED BY ',' MAP KEYS TERMINATED BY ':' select * from src; was: By default,when output hive table to file ,columns of the Hive table are separated by ^A character (that is \001). But indeed users should have the right to set a seperator of their own choice. > when output hive table to file,users should could have a separator of their > own choice > -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- > > Key: HIVE-3682 > URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HIVE-3682 > Project: Hive > Issue Type: New Feature > Components: CLI > Affects Versions: 0.8.1 > Environment: Linux 3.0.0-14-generic #23-Ubuntu SMP Mon Nov 21 > 20:34:47 UTC 2011 i686 i686 i386 GNU/Linux > java version "1.6.0_25" > hadoop-0.20.2-cdh3u0 > hive-0.8.1 > Reporter: caofangkun > Assignee: Gang Tim Liu > Priority: Minor > Attachments: HIVE-3682-1.patch > > > By default,when output hive table to file ,columns of the Hive table are > separated by ^A character (that is \001). > But indeed users should have the right to set a seperator of their own choice. > Usage Example: > create table for_test (key string, value string); > load data local inpath './in1.txt' into table for_test > select * from for_test; > UT-01:default separator is \001 line separator is \n > insert overwrite local directory './test-01' > select * from src ; > create table array_table (a array<string>, b array<string>) > ROW FORMAT DELIMITED > FIELDS TERMINATED BY '\t' > COLLECTION ITEMS TERMINATED BY ','; > load data local inpath "../hive/examples/files/arraytest.txt" overwrite into > table table2; > CREATE TABLE map_table (foo STRING , bar MAP<STRING, STRING>) > ROW FORMAT DELIMITED > FIELDS TERMINATED BY '\t' > COLLECTION ITEMS TERMINATED BY ',' > MAP KEYS TERMINATED BY ':' > STORED AS TEXTFILE; > UT-02:defined field separator as ':' > insert overwrite local directory './test-02' > row format delimited > FIELDS TERMINATED BY ':' > select * from src ; > UT-03: line separator DO NOT ALLOWED to define as other separator > insert overwrite local directory './test-03' > row format delimited > FIELDS TERMINATED BY ':' > select * from src ; > UT-04: define map separators > insert overwrite local directory './test-04' > row format delimited > FIELDS TERMINATED BY '\t' > COLLECTION ITEMS TERMINATED BY ',' > MAP KEYS TERMINATED BY ':' > select * from src; -- This message is automatically generated by JIRA. If you think it was sent incorrectly, please contact your JIRA administrators For more information on JIRA, see: http://www.atlassian.com/software/jira