This is only a problem in shell, but works fine in batch mode though. I am
also interested in how others are solving the problem of case class
limitation on number of variables.

Regards
Ram

On Fri, Sep 12, 2014 at 12:12 PM, iramaraju <iramar...@gmail.com> wrote:

> I think this is a popular issue, but need help figuring a way around if
> this
> issue is unresolved. I have a dataset that has more than 70 columns. To
> have
> all the columns fit into my RDD, I am experimenting the following. (I
> intend
> to use the InputData to parse the file and have 3 or 4 columnsets to
> accommodate the full list of variables)
>
> case class ColumnSet(C1: Double , C2: Double , C3: Double)
> case class InputData(EQN: String, ts: String,Set1 :ColumnSet,Set2
> :ColumnSet)
>
> val  set1 = ColumnSet(1,2,3)
> val a = InputData("a","a",set1,set1)
>
> returns the following
>
> <console>:16: error: type mismatch;
>  found   : ColumnSet
>  required: ColumnSet
>        val a = InputData("a","a",set1,set1)
>
> Where as the same code works fine in my scala console.
>
> Is there a work around for my problem ?
>
> Regards
> Ram
>
>
>
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