Hi, Mark,

We did intent -a option to create a union of the columns.  Note that
this operation will assume the columns did not exist in the first
table to be NULLs.

Anyway, if you have a small example you can share with us, I will take
a look into this problem over the weekend.

John


On 6/3/13 8:17 PM, Mark Hansen wrote:
> I have 2 tables: X and Y.  I want to append the into a new table Z. 
> So, I do this:
> 
> ibis -a X to ./Z
> 
> That works fine, and Z is now identical to X.  Then, I do this:
> 
> ibis -a Y to ./Z
> 
> It seems to append the rows, but the ./Z/-part.txt file is not the
> UNION of X and Y as I expected.  Instead, it is identical to
> ./Y/-part.txt. The columns from both X and Y are there as files under
> ./Z, it is just the ./Z/-part.txt which does not have all the columns.
> 
> What am I missing?
> 
> 
> 
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