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Sergey Soldatov edited comment on PHOENIX-2907 at 10/3/16 10:55 PM:
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There is a useful blog post how to create UDFs. This code perfectly handle null
values (so you may use statements like where myudf("col") is null ) :
http://phoenix-hbase.blogspot.in/2013/04/how-to-add-your-own-built-in-function.html
was (Author: sergey.soldatov):
There is a useful blog post how to create UDFs. This code perfectly handle null
values (so you may use statements like where myudf("col") is null )
> UDFs in where clause not work
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> Key: PHOENIX-2907
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/PHOENIX-2907
> Project: Phoenix
> Issue Type: Bug
> Affects Versions: 4.7.0
> Environment: phoenix-4.7.0
> HBase-0.98
> Reporter: wangweiyi
> Assignee: Sergey Soldatov
>
> it's ok to use my UDF after select, like this:
> select myudf("col") from MY_TABLE limit 1;
> then will get:
> MYUDF(cf."col")
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> 2
> then I try to use myudf after where clause, like this:
> select * from MY_TABLE where myudf("col")='2';
> however, this time I get nothing.
> I know the reason is that the "col" column is null, if the "col" column is
> not null then everything works fine. My question is how can I handle the null
> value in my UDF then I can use it in where clause correctly?
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