You should be able to declare your parameter as VARBINARY and you can then use any type.
On Tue, Mar 5, 2019 at 5:56 PM OMKAR NALAWADE <nalawadeomka...@gmail.com> wrote: > Hello, > > I am trying to access cell level timestamp of a given column in a table > using a phoenix UDF. > *For example:* I have created a UDF named TS_UDF(dataType) > When we register the function using > CREATE FUNCTION TS_UDF(BOOLEAN) RETURNS BIGINT as ' > com.mypackage.TsFunction.' using jar ' > hdfs:/localhost:8080/hbase/lib/myjar.jar'; > > In the above statement, I wish to pass a generic datatype to the TS_UDF > function instead of Boolean datatype so that it can be used for the columns > with any datatype. > > Is there a way we can create a function and pass a generic datatype in > Phoenix? > > I am using HDP 2.6.4 stack with HBase version 1.1.2 and Phoenix version > 4.7.0 > > Regards, > > Omkar > > > On Tue, Mar 5, 2019 at 4:57 PM OMKAR NALAWADE <nalawadeomka...@gmail.com> > wrote: > >> >> Hello, >> I am trying to access cell level timestamp of a given column in a table >> using a phoenix UDF. >> *For example:* I have created a UDF named TS_UDF(dataType) >> When we register the function using >> CREATE FUNCTION TS_UDF(BOOLEAN) RETURNS BIGINT as ' >> com.mypackage.TsFunction.' using jar ' >> hdfs:/localhost:8080/hbase/lib/myjar.jar'; >> >> In the above statement, I wish to pass a generic datatype to the TS_UDF >> function instead of Boolean datatype so that it can be used for the columns >> with any datatype. >> >> Is there a way we can create a function and pass a generic datatype in >> Phoenix? >> >> I am using HDP 2.6.4 stack with HBase version 1.1.2 and Phoenix version >> 4.7.0 >> >> Regards, >> >> Omkar >> >