Koji,
Yes. Those are accurate descriptions of the issue. I'm going to start
working on NIFI-4882. Hopefully I can have a PR up sometime today. Thanks
for your help.
-Derek
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Hi Derek,
Thanks for sharing the files and detailed README. I was able to
reproduce the issue.
It seems there are two different points those can be improved in this scenario.
I've created two JIRAs:
CSVRecordReader should utilize specified date/time/timestamp format at
its
Thanks for the suggestion. I want to use the field as a date, and my current
work around is to preprocess the field with a Jython script. If it is a
bug, I'll make a report and take a stab at a fix.
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Koji,
Thanks for the reply. You are correct on your assumptions. I've created an
archive with templates (working and not), sample data, a README, and a hacky
patch that fixes the symptom. They can be found here
As a possible work around, there were date functions added to record path
in 1.5.0, so if you had a schema that treated the field as a string, you
could reformat the column in place using UpdateRecord to get it into
whatever format it needs to be in.
On Tue, Feb 13, 2018 at 9:17 PM Koji Kawamura
Hi Derek,
By looking at the code briefly, I guess you are using ValidateRecord
processor with CSVReader and AvroWriter..
As you pointed out, it seems DataTypeUtils.isCompatibleDataType does
not use the date format user defined at CSVReader.
Is it possible for you to share followings for us to