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Re: Complex data types as value in a map function - Pig - [mail # user]
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...thanks Thejas, that thread helped out immensely. Also great to see Santhosh remembered that nasty PIG 880 bug with the type inference causing an integer overflow, which coincidentally ...
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Author: Guy Bayes,
2010-01-06, 03:00
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Complex data types as value in a map function - Pig - [mail # user]
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...Is this supported? Say I have a map [f2#(1,6)] I cannot figure out how to de-reference the (1,6) tuple, I either get type conversion failure and () returned, or a 106...
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Author: Guy Bayes,
2010-01-05, 05:10
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Re: oddness with large numeric map[] values - Pig - [mail # user]
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...awesome Santhosh and thanks for the responsiveness! 2009/7/19 Santhosh Srinivasan a. se if ok e y g t y y a a a a a you may be acquainted with the night but i have seen t...
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Author: Guy Bayes,
2009-07-19, 16:28
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Re: oddness with large numeric map[] values - Pig - [mail # user]
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...yup the problem is that the actual data actually contains strings that look like numbers occasionally. is there any way to tell apache to treat it like a string always? On Sat, J...
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Author: Guy Bayes,
2009-07-19, 06:49
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Re: oddness with large numeric map[] values - Pig - [mail # user]
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...this is reproducible (at least for me) with any large number in the value column of any map schema declaration. Tried it on pig v0.2 and 0.3 On Sat, Jul 18, 2009 at 11:09 PM, Santhosh ...
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Author: Guy Bayes,
2009-07-19, 06:21
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oddness with large numeric map[] values - Pig - [mail # user]
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...Hello all, new to this list, new to pig, running into some odd behavior with map[] data types. Please forgive me if these are known issues or problems with my syntax, What am i d...
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Author: Guy Bayes,
2009-07-19, 04:36
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