Hello everyone,
I'm using Phoenix-4.8.0 with HBase-0.98, and trying to create index on my table
following the link (https://phoenix.apache.org/secondary_indexing.html).
create index my_global_index on my_table ("cf".col);
OR
create local index my_local_index on my_table ("cf".col);
The
JFYI, phoenix.query.rowKeyOrderSaltedTable is deprecated and is
not honored from v4.4, so please use phoenix.query.force.rowkeyorder
instead.
I have updated the docs(http://localhost:8000/tuning.html) now accordingly.
On Mon, Oct 17, 2016 at 3:14 AM, Josh Elser wrote:
>
Hi
I’m trying to access a Phoenix table from Datameer. Datameer can read HBase,
but doesn’t support using the Phoenix JDBC driver, as the Phoenix JDBC driver
only does a partial implementation of the JDBC standard.
To get around this I’m using the Datameer SDK to write a function that will
Correction - the function is meant to DECODE the double columns, not encode
them.
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On Oct 17, 2016, at 2:43 AM, Michael McAllister
> wrote:
Hi
I'm trying to access a Phoenix table from Datameer. Datameer can read
I've been doing some experimenting trying to get Phoenix-Spark to
read/write from a tenant specific view but have had no success. Judging by
the docs and from the source code I've looked at I haven't found any
options for connecting as the tenant, which is required when interacting
with a tenant
try add system tablespace.
On Tue, 18 Oct 2016 at 12:41 AM Mich Talebzadeh
wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have a table marketDataHbase create on Hbase as seen below:
>
> [image: Inline images 1]
>
>
> Trying to drop it but it cannot find it
>
> 0: jdbc:phoenix:rhes564:2181> drop
is
*delete from table*
slower than
*delete 'table', 'row'*
can I add versions of a row and select versions of a row as I can when
using hbase alone?
Hi,
I have a table marketDataHbase create on Hbase as seen below:
[image: Inline images 1]
Trying to drop it but it cannot find it
0: jdbc:phoenix:rhes564:2181> drop table "marketDataHbase";
Error: ERROR 1012 (42M03): Table undefined. tableName=marketDataHbase
(state=42M03,code=1012)
Hi Josh,
thank for your reply, I'm trying to implement a bulk save to Phoenix
with Apache Spark, and the code you linked helped me a lot. I'm now
facing an issue with composite primary keys, I cannot find anywhere in
the Phoenix code where the row-key is built using the partial phoenix
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