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Carl Steinbach commented on HIVE-1126:
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Hi Benny,
I think the convention in Hive is to mimic the behavior of MySQL whenever
possible. Implementing "getSchemas" sounds like the right way to go.
> Missing some Jdbc functionality like getTables getColumns and
> HiveResultSet.get* methods based on column name.
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> Key: HIVE-1126
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HIVE-1126
> Project: Hadoop Hive
> Issue Type: Improvement
> Components: Clients
> Affects Versions: 0.6.0
> Reporter: Bennie Schut
> Assignee: Bennie Schut
> Priority: Minor
> Attachments: HIVE-1126-1.patch, HIVE-1126.patch,
> HIVE-1126_patch(0.5.0_source).patch
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> I've been using the hive jdbc driver more and more and was missing some
> functionality which I added
> HiveDatabaseMetaData.getTables
> Using "show tables" to get the info from hive.
> HiveDatabaseMetaData.getColumns
> Using "describe tablename" to get the columns.
> This makes using something like SQuirreL a lot nicer since you have the list
> of tables and just click on the content tab to see what's in the table.
> I also implemented
> HiveResultSet.getObject(String columnName) so you call most get* methods
> based on the column name.
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