aha!!!! Thank you very much, it's nice to know that :) So that would be the same even when using HbaseStorage ?
Thanks again for your explications regards Baraa On Thu, Jun 14, 2012 at 6:57 PM, Norbert Burger <[email protected]>wrote: > Baraa -- this is standard Hadoop job functionality (that your job > destination is only a target dir, and the actual file names are > systematically generated). Pig inherits this functionality. You will have > 1 "part" file per reduce task of your final Hadoop job in the target > directory. > > Probably the easiest way to combine these files together is to issue a call > to "hadoop fs -getmerge" as you're extracting the files out of HDFS. > > Norbert > > On Thu, Jun 14, 2012 at 12:47 PM, Baraa Mohamad < > [email protected]> wrote: > > > Hello, > > > > I'm wondering why I cannot precise the output file name > > > > for example: > > > > C = store user_results into 'tables/user.txt'; > > > > this command create a *folder *with the name *user.txt* and inside it I > > find some file part-m-0000 who stores the needed results. > > > > My question is; can I determine the name of my output *file* and so that > I > > can store multiple files in the same directory (folder) , like > > > > > > C = store user_results into 'tables/user.txt'; > > D = store client_results into 'tables/clients.txt'; > > > > Sorry if I'm asking a stupid question but I really need your help to > > understand why is that not working with me > > > > thanks > > > > Baraa > > > --
