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N Campbell commented on HIVE-9537: ---------------------------------- I saying that if the current implementation is by design and will not change that it be more completely documented. In particular, to show examples of how the design may deviate from other systems which implement fixed length character types as many vendors do (Teradata, DB2, Informix, Netezza, ....). Unfortunately, the current implementation "feels" like cases where vendors have added syntax that other products have but the implementation is not the same/has various gaps. The SQL documentation on the Apache Hive WIKI has limited discussion on the implementation etc. As for the last comment: ISO-SQL concatenation CHAR(x) || CHAR(y) should return CHAR(x+y) with implementation details re what happens when x+y > maximum precision of CHAR that a vendor provides. > string expressions on a fixed length character do not preserve trailing spaces > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > Key: HIVE-9537 > URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HIVE-9537 > Project: Hive > Issue Type: Bug > Components: SQL > Reporter: N Campbell > Assignee: Aihua Xu > > When a string expression such as upper or lower is applied to a fixed length > column the trailing spaces of the fixed length character are not preserved. > {code:sql} > CREATE TABLE if not exists TCHAR ( > RNUM int, > CCHAR char(32) > ) > ROW FORMAT DELIMITED > FIELDS TERMINATED BY '|' > LINES TERMINATED BY '\n' > STORED AS TEXTFILE; > {code} > {{cchar}} as a {{char(32)}}. > {code:sql} > select cchar, concat(cchar, cchar), concat(lower(cchar), cchar), > concat(upper(cchar), cchar) > from tchar; > {code} > 0|\N > 1| > 2| > 3|BB > 4|EE > 5|FF -- This message was sent by Atlassian JIRA (v6.3.4#6332)