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Randy Gelhausen commented on PHOENIX-2648:
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Hi [~suman_d123], as a workaround, I suggest trying to create a view
(http://phoenix.apache.org/views.html) that makes your dynamic columns appear
as part of a normal table definition.
> Phoenix Spark Integration does not allow Dynamic Columns to be mapped
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>
> Key: PHOENIX-2648
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/PHOENIX-2648
> Project: Phoenix
> Issue Type: Bug
> Affects Versions: 4.6.0
> Environment: phoenix-spark-4.6.0-HBase-0.98 ,
> spark-1.5.0-bin-hadoop2.4
> Reporter: Suman Datta
> Labels: patch, phoenixTableAsRDD, spark
> Fix For: 4.6.0
>
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> I am using spark-1.5.0-bin-hadoop2.4 and phoenix-spark-4.6.0-HBase-0.98 to
> load phoenix tables on hbase to Spark RDD. Using the steps in
> https://phoenix.apache.org/phoenix_spark.html, I can successfully map
> standard columns in a table to Phoenix RDD.
> But my table has some important dynamic columns
> (https://phoenix.apache.org/dynamic_columns.html) which are not getting
> mapped to Spark RDD in this process.(using sc.phoenixTableAsRDD)
> This is proving a showstopper for me for using phoenix with spark.
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