I have actually written my own UDF to store data. I need to pass a
config file to this UDF. Currently I have hardcoded the config file name
inside the UDF.
Now I want to use the same UDF for various config. Therefore, I wanted
to pass a filename as an argument.
Satish
Rekha Joshi wrote:
By API, PigStorage delimiter needs to be single byte character.For your
requirement you can possibly extend Utf8StorageConverter/PigStorage.
Or is it possible to parse the file by the byte representation of the your
string and using with \u? Crazy thought this.., you will have to alter
functionality.
On 11/27/09 10:31 AM, "V Satish Kumar" <[email protected]> wrote:
Is there a way to pass a string as an argument to the STORE function?
For example: STORE A in 'somefile' USING PigStorage("<STRING>")
Thanks,
Satish