I want to create table, using columns that contains spaces. I am using Thrift
Server and Beeline client for accessing carbon data. Whenever i am trying to
create a table, and their columns name contains spaces i am getting an
error. Below are the steps:
Step 1:
create table three (`first name` s
Thanks ravi, I will be raise on Jira.
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Hey team, I am creating a database as below:
0: jdbc:hive2://127.0.0.1:1> create database Test;
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| result |
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After creating an database i am using that database using below command:
0: jdbc:hive2://127.0.0.1:1> use Test;
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| resu
Hey Liang,
Sure I will be fix that issue.
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Hey Team,
I am trying to create a table using reserve keywords in *carbondata* like
int, string etc. But i am expecting an error after executing the query, but
table create successful. Below is the detail:
0: jdbc:hive2://127.0.0.1:1> create table int (int int, string string)
stored by 'carb
Hey team, I am creating a database and that database contains tables. I want
to drop the database and clean the table in one command using cascade, but
carbon data gave us an error. If i am using hive, hive allow me for dropping
database with cascade. Below are the details:
In *CarbonData*:
0: j
Hey team, carbon data creating a table block size with 1GB default value. But
when i am trying to show the block size value using desc formatted
, the detail is show, but block size doest not appear. I suggest
in tables details the block size must be visible. Even we manually define
the table block
Hey team, I am using Thriftserver and Beeline client for executing carbon
data queries. I want to load the data from csv into carbon data table. The
CSV file is exist at out local system. When i am trying to execute the
query, i got an exception, invalid path. Below is the example;
0: jdbc:hive2:
Hey Ravi, can we raise the issue in jira ?
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Hey 杰 ,
Yes I am checking the PR, so I suppose there is no need for raise the bug on
jira. But still the PR is not merge, Is there some specific reasons? .
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Hello Zhangshunyu,
Yes, we need to give option for load data from beeline, because carbondata
data have "local" option in his load command, and from carbon shell, the
load from local files is working. We need to raise suggestion on jira also,
Please confirm ?
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Hello Jay,
This is working. I just remove the spaces.
Before storing the data, we must need to trim the outer spaces from values.
I think this is a valid approach.
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Hey Team,
I am trying to load the data in CSV with special char. But if some rows
contains some special char at start and end, the whole value is ignore and
inserted Null value. I am expecting this values insert as a string if the
start and end char are not match with quote char. Following are the
Hi Team,
I am trying to load the CSV fie, which contains invalid quote char. But in
the results the row is inserted and values are mix with next row without any
waring and error. Following are the details:
*CSV File: *
name, description, salary, age, dob
tammy,$my name$,$90$,22,19/10/2019
*
Thanks Ravi, This is working fine.
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I am trying to run Carbondata with Carbon shell because Thrift server support
is still no there. When i am running the shell script, i am getting
following error:
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java.lang.ClassNotFoundException: org.apache.spark.repl.carbon.Main
at java.net.URLClassLoader.findClass(URLClassLoader.java:
Hello Jacky,
Yes, thrift server running successfully on spark 2.0.
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Harmeet Singh created CARBONDATA-324:
Summary: Decimal and Bigint type columns contains Null, after load
data
Key: CARBONDATA-324
URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/CARBONDATA-324
Project
Harmeet Singh created CARBONDATA-325:
Summary: Create table with columns contains spaces in name.
Key: CARBONDATA-325
URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/CARBONDATA-325
Project: CarbonData
Harmeet Singh created CARBONDATA-327:
Summary: Drop Daabase unexpected behaviour.
Key: CARBONDATA-327
URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/CARBONDATA-327
Project: CarbonData
Issue
Harmeet Singh created CARBONDATA-332:
Summary: Create successfully Database, tables and columns using
carbon reserve keywords
Key: CARBONDATA-332
URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/CARBONDATA-332
Harmeet Singh created CARBONDATA-335:
Summary: Load data command options 'QUOTECHAR' perform unexpected
behavior.
Key: CARBONDATA-335
URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/CARB
Harmeet Singh created CARBONDATA-604:
Summary: Use Kettle wrong option in Thrift server give wrong error
message
Key: CARBONDATA-604
URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/CARBONDATA-604
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