Carter Shanklin created HIVE-17027: -------------------------------------- Summary: HPL/SQL requires single quotes for string literals, resulting in surprising behavior Key: HIVE-17027 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HIVE-17027 Project: Hive Issue Type: Bug Components: hpl/sql Reporter: Carter Shanklin Priority: Critical
This bug is part of a series of issues and surprising behavior I encountered writing a reporting script that would aggregate values and give rows different classifications based on an the aggregate. Addressing some or all of these issues would make HPL/SQL more accessible to newcomers. Consider this script: {code} CREATE FUNCTION test1() RETURNS STRING DECLARE VAR ret string; BEGIN ret := 'VALUE IS SET'; print(ret); END; CREATE FUNCTION test2() RETURNS STRING DECLARE VAR ret string; BEGIN ret := "VALUE IS SET"; print(ret); END; test1(); test2(); {code} The output of this script is: VALUE IS SET ret Hive accepts both quoting styles. It would be better if HPL/SQL did as well, or threw an error for th e unsupported style. Version = 3.0.0-SNAPSHOT r71f52d8ad512904b3f2c4f04fe39a33f2834f1f2 -- This message was sent by Atlassian JIRA (v6.4.14#64029)