Because Sqlline can open multiple jdbc connections, each connection
receives a unique id (starting from 0). "0" is just the id of the jdbc
connection you are using.

Thanks



On Sun, Sep 6, 2015 at 9:02 PM, 寻 <[email protected]> wrote:

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> 主题: what is the meaning of the 0 in '0:jdbc:drill'?
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>
>
> hello ,drill team:
> I am a newbie using drill. And I am so happy that I can receive help from
> this mail.
> when I enter the drill shell, no matter in distributed mode or embedded
> mode, there is a '0:jdbc:drill' . Could you please tell me what does the 0
> in 'jdbc:drill' mean?
> Thanks very much
> Best regards
> Shayne
>



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