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Chaoyu Tang updated HIVE-8889: ------------------------------ Attachment: HIVE-8889.patch Basically it was introduced in HIVE-6687 in Hive 0.13. Currently you might have to work around your select * case by setting set hive.resultset.use.unique.column.names to false. But it will break other case. I think Hive JDBC should not flip the support only to shortname or qualified name in getXXX(columnName) depending on a property, instead it should support both at same time like that in MySQL. For example, for queries to a table or view like following: a)select * from src b)select key from src c)select * from srcview d)select key from srcview getXXX(key) and getXXX(src.key) (or getXXX(srcview.key)) should all work. Uploaded patch to https://reviews.apache.org/r/28403/ and requesting for review. > JDBC Driver ResultSet.getXXXXXX(String columnLabel) methods Broken > ------------------------------------------------------------------ > > Key: HIVE-8889 > URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HIVE-8889 > Project: Hive > Issue Type: Bug > Affects Versions: 0.13.1 > Reporter: G Lingle > Assignee: Chaoyu Tang > Priority: Critical > Attachments: HIVE-8889.patch > > > Using hive-jdbc-0.13.1-cdh5.2.0.jar. > All of the get-by-column-label methods of HiveBaseResultSet are now broken. > They don't take just the column label as they should. Instead you have to > pass in <table name>.<column name>. This requirement doesn't conform to the > java ResultSet API which specifies: > "columnLabel - the label for the column specified with the SQL AS clause. If > the SQL AS clause was not specified, then the label is the name of the column" > Looking at the code, it seems that the problem is that findColumn() method is > looking in normalizedColumnNames instead of the columnNames. > BTW, Another annoying issue with the code is that the SQLException thrown > gives no indication of what the problem is. It should at least say that the > column name wasn't found in the description string. -- This message was sent by Atlassian JIRA (v6.3.4#6332)