Hi Paul, Thanks for your inputs. I was looking at the Generic explode UDTF in your piggybank in the contrib. directory.
Here are questions: 1) Does the explode have a contract that if we take in an array of maps we return only the maps, not maps and another column (index) with it. 2) Second do UDTF's have some restriction that I cannot have a WHERE clause or select other columns. I want to write something like this: select bcookie, Myexplode(info) as (newcol, index) from myoldtable where bcookie is not null; 3) For adding the additional index column, do I need to override the following method [[public void process(Object[] o) throws HiveException ]] 4) Do you have other examples of writing UDTF's Any insights would be appreciated. Viraj ________________________________ From: Paul Yang [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: Tuesday, June 29, 2010 3:01 PM To: [email protected] Subject: RE: Best way to create a view with index from explode ? Yes, the UDTF explode() is probably the easiest way to get multiple rows from an array. Another way would be to write your own custom script and use the transform clause. To generate the index of the info, you'll need the field() UDF, but there is currently an issue with it: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HIVE-1385 From: Viraj Bhat [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: Tuesday, June 29, 2010 2:06 PM To: [email protected] Subject: Best way to create a view with index from explode ? Hi all, I have an input table which has 3 columns one of which is an array list, bcookie, id, info [Schema: string, string, arraylist<map<string,string>>] Here is a sample row 1245, 1, {[myid#id2, myage#100], [myid#id3, myage#101], [myid#id3, myage#102]} I wanted to explode the arraylist column and create an additional column which represents the index of the info bcookie, id, info, index 1245, 1, [myid#id2, myage#100], 0 1245, 1, [myid#id3, myage#101], 1 1245, 1, [myid#id3, myage#102] , 2 I was thinking of the lines of: SELECT * FROM srctable LATERAL VIEW explode(info)... ; Is UDTF the only way to achieve this? Thanks Viraj
