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Zoltan Haindrich commented on HIVE-19943: ----------------------------------------- {quote}Is there any way this could be reported to Hive to get fixed?{quote} This ticket is exactly that :P I think if you could live with it: right now it would be the best option to disable vectorization - and when the problem is better known there might be other options to workaround the issue - or there might be a fix... > Header values keep showing up in result sets > -------------------------------------------- > > Key: HIVE-19943 > URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HIVE-19943 > Project: Hive > Issue Type: Bug > Components: Query Processor > Affects Versions: 2.1.0 > Environment: Hdinsight Hive interactivequerry > [Components|https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/hdinsight/hdinsight-component-versioning#hadoop-components-available-with-different-hdinsight-versions] > Reporter: Liam De Lee > Priority: Major > > We are using the tblproperties ("skip.header.line.count"="1") when creating > an external table. > When we do a select * from table we get it back as expected without the > header present in the result set. > However when we do for instance a count(1) we get the header back in this > count (tested with a select * from table and paste it in notepad to find the > amount of rows) > If we also do this with a select distinct(column) from table we also get the > header as a distinct value. > file structure: > ||_TESTING_TYPE|| > |adf| > |hyg| > |abc| > > *Update: 26/06/2018* > Create statement: > {code:java} > ----------------------------------- > --test_type-- > ----------------------------------- > CREATE EXTERNAL TABLE IF NOT EXISTS ext.test_type_in > ( > test_type string > ) > ROW FORMAT DELIMITED > FIELDS TERMINATED BY '\073' > STORED AS TEXTFILE > LOCATION 'adl://{adlslocation}data/data2/test' > tblproperties ("skip.header.line.count"="1") > {code} > Select statement: > {code:java} > select * from test_type_in; > {code} > Distinct statement: > {code:java} > select distinct test_type from test_type_in ORDER BY test_type; > {code} > I cannot show the exact statement because of NDA so i changed those values to > test. > > I can also tell you it is not just at our HDInsight but also at another > company we are working for. It does not Mather what is in the data as well. > so for testing purposes: > {code:java} > test_type,abcg,gjeiza,aze,grriajj,gd,rrjri,vdju{code} -- This message was sent by Atlassian JIRA (v7.6.3#76005)