Hmmm,,, not really, it doesn't show the \n if I don't use the bincond operator on that column...
On 5/16/10 4:33 PM, "Dmitriy Ryaboy" <[email protected]> wrote: > In that case, maybe it's the data, and what you think is null is actually > '\n' ? > > -D > > On Sun, May 16, 2010 at 4:07 PM, Syed Wasti <[email protected]> wrote: > >> Doing absolutely the same thing and I am using pig 6 too. >> Tried with the fake data on both local and mapreduce modes, works fine. >> But on my script against actual data in mapreduce mode, it fails to do the >> same thing, places \N instead of U. >> >> grunt> rel1 = LOAD '/user/swasti/data' USING PigStorage('\t') as (num); >> grunt> dump rel1; >> (1) >> (2) >> (3) >> () >> (5) >> grunt> find_null = FOREACH rel1 GENERATE (num is null?'U':num); >> grunt> dump find_null; >> (1) >> (2) >> (3) >> (U) >> (5) >> >> >> On 5/16/10 2:23 PM, "Dmitriy Ryaboy" <[email protected]> wrote: >> >>> So what I am saying is, check that you are not inserting some weird >>> non-ascii quotes in your actual script. >>> I just ran this on Pig 6, it worked: >>> >>> grunt> data = load 'tmp/nulltest' using PigStorage() as (num); >>> grunt> dump data; >>> (1) >>> (2) >>> () >>> (3) >>> grunt> find_nulls = foreach data generate ( num is null ? 'U' : num ); >>> grunt> dump find_nulls; >>> (1) >>> (2) >>> (U) >>> (3) >>> >>> I double-checked just in case, and it works in both local and mapreduce >>> modes. >>> >>> -Dmitriy >>> >>> On Sun, May 16, 2010 at 1:49 PM, Syed Wasti <[email protected]> wrote: >>> >>>> Hmm not sure why, I used quotes in this mail, let me rewrite, >>>> SQL(U is within single quotes): NVL(city,U) city >>>> Pig(U is within single quotes): (city is null?U:city) AS city >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> On 5/16/10 1:36 PM, "Dmitriy Ryaboy" <[email protected]> wrote: >>>> >>>>> Syed, >>>>> The samples you pasted include all kinds of extraneous characters. Are >>>> you >>>>> sure your script is properly encoded? >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> On Sun, May 16, 2010 at 1:16 PM, Syed Wasti <[email protected]> >> wrote: >>>>> >>>>>> I am trying the SQL ³NVL(city, ŒU¹) city² in pig I am using the >> >>>>>> operator, ³(city is null?'U': city) AS city², which is of chararray >>>> type, >>>>>> the result file shows Œ\N¹ instead of U. Any ideas ? >>>>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >> >> >>
