Hi. Actually I tested with jdbc(mysql) but it would be the same with hive right? and the latest version what i mentioned is the master in the github repo.
BTW could you share your interpreter setting for hive? 2016-12-28 22:37 GMT-08:00 Pengcheng Fang <nuspengch...@163.com>: > Hi Shim, > > thanks for your reply. I am using the HDP2.5 built-in Zeppelin , but I > also tested with the latest version Zeppelin (zeppelin-0.6.2-bin-all.tgz). > > However, both of them does not work at my side . > > Could I ask if you are indeed using the "%jdbc(hive)" interpreter when you > performed the test , since %sql interpreter is working during my testing . > Thanks again. > > At 2016-12-29 13:41:46, "Hyung Sung Shim" <hss...@nflabs.com> wrote: > > Hi Fang. > What zeppelin version are you using? > I just tested the latest version of master and It works expected. > > 2016-12-28 0:15 GMT-08:00 Pengcheng Fang <nuspengch...@163.com>: > >> Hi Mohit , >> >> thank you for your reply, I just ran those paragraphs one by one from top >> to bottom. >> >> thanks >> >> At 2016-12-28 13:03:24, "Mohit Jaggi" <mohitja...@gmail.com> wrote: >> >> it should depend on the order in which you run the paragraphs...did you >> run in the same order that you listed them above? >> >> On Tue, Dec 27, 2016 at 5:20 PM, Pengcheng Fang <nuspengch...@163.com> >> wrote: >> >>> Hi All, >>> >>> I have one more question regarding the contextual relevance in >>> the previous paragraph and the latter paragraph in Zeppelin, for example : >>> >>> ----------------------paragraph1-------------------------- >>> %jdbc(hive) >>> use database_one >>> --------------------------------------------------------------- >>> >>> ----------------------paragraph2-------------------------- >>> %jdbc(hive) >>> show tables >>> --------------------------------------------------------------- >>> >>> ----------------------paragraph3-------------------------- >>> %jdbc(hive) >>> use database_two >>> --------------------------------------------------------------- >>> >>> ----------------------paragraph4-------------------------- >>> %jdbc(hive) >>> show tables >>> --------------------------------------------------------------- >>> >>> If the tables in databases_one and databases_two are totally different, >>> will the output in "paragraph2" and "paragraph4" be different ? >>> >>> From my understanding , the answer should be "YES" , but from test >>> result at my side , the output in "paragraph2" and "paragraph4" are same >>> ... >>> >>> Does anyone know the reason , or did I go worng ? >>> >>> Thanks and Best regards >>> >>> Pengcheng >>> >>> >>> >>> >> >> >> >> >> > > > > >