Shefali Vohra created HIVE-3216:
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             Summary: DateDiff UDF overload with a unit parameter
                 Key: HIVE-3216
                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HIVE-3216
             Project: Hive
          Issue Type: Improvement
          Components: SQL, UDF
    Affects Versions: 0.10.0, 0.9.1
            Reporter: Shefali Vohra
            Priority: Minor
             Fix For: 0.9.1


*Parameters*
This function overloads the current DateDiff(expr1, expr2) by adding another 
parameter to specify the units. It takes 3 parameters. The first two are 
timestamps, and the formats accepted are:
yyyy-MM-dd
yyyy-MM-dd HH:mm:ss
yyyy-MM-dd HH:mm:ss.milli

These are the formats accepted by the current DateDiff(expr1, expr2) function 
and allow for that consistency. The accepted data types for the timestamp will 
be Text, TimestampWritable, Date, and String, just as with the already existing 
function.

The third parameter is the units the user wants the response to be in. 
Acceptable units are:
Microsecond
Millisecond
Second
Minute
Hour
Day
Week
Month
Quarter
Year

When calculating the difference, the full timestamp is used when the specified 
unit is hour or smaller (microsecond, millisecond, second, minute, hour), and 
only the date part is used if the unit is day or larger (day, week, month, 
quarter, year). If for the smaller units the time is not specified and the 
format yyyy-MM-dd is used, the time 00:00:00.0 is used. Leap years are 
accounted for by the Calendar class in Java, which inherently addresses the 
issue.

The assumption is made that all these time parameters are in the same time zone.

*Return Value*
The function returns expr1 -  expr2 expressed as an int in the units specified.

*Hive vs. SQL*
SQL also has a DateDiff() function with some more acceptable units. The order 
of parameters is different between SQL and Hive. The reason for this is that 
Hive already has a DateDiff() function with the same first two parameters, and 
having this order here allows for that consistency within Hive.

*Example Query*
hive > DATEDIFF(DATE_FIELD, '2012-06-01', ‘day’); 

*Diagnostic Error Messages*
Invalid table alias or column name reference
Table not found


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