Hi stuart,
If the hbase data is changed directory,hive will able to read thoes data.In
that case,hive only contains metadata information.

On Tue, Apr 19, 2011 at 3:29 AM, Stuart Scott <stuart.sc...@e-mis.com>wrote:

> Hi,
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>
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> Wonder if anyone can help please?
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> I’ve read that you can use Hive to create HBase tables and map the columns
> across.
>
> When this is used, if the HBase data is changed directly, will Hive be able
> to see this ‘new data’ when queries are run?
>
> (Or is Hive still read-only/insert once when used this way).
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> Regards
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>
>
> Stuart Scott
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