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Szehon Ho updated HIVE-7476: ---------------------------- Attachment: (was: HIVE-7476.patch) > CTAS does not work properly for s3 > ---------------------------------- > > Key: HIVE-7476 > URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HIVE-7476 > Project: Hive > Issue Type: Bug > Components: Query Processor > Affects Versions: 0.13.1, 1.1.0 > Environment: Linux > Reporter: Jian Fang > Attachments: HIVE-7476.1.patch, HIVE-7476.2.patch > > > When we use CTAS to create a new table in s3, the table location is not set > correctly. As a result, the data from the existing table cannot be inserted > into the new created table. > We can use the following example to reproduce this issue. > set hive.metastore.warehouse.dir=OUTPUT_PATH; > drop table s3_dir_test; > drop table s3_1; > drop table s3_2; > create external table s3_dir_test(strct struct<a:int, b:string, c:string>) > row format delimited > fields terminated by '\t' > collection items terminated by ' ' > location 'INPUT_PATH'; > create table s3_1(strct struct<a:int, b:string, c:string>) > row format delimited > fields terminated by '\t' > collection items terminated by ' '; > insert overwrite table s3_1 select * from s3_dir_test; > select * from s3_1; > create table s3_2 as select * from s3_1; > select * from s3_1; > select * from s3_2; > The data could be as follows. > 1 abc 10.5 > 2 def 11.5 > 3 ajss 90.23232 > 4 djns 89.02002 > 5 random 2.99 > 6 data 3.002 > 7 ne 71.9084 > The root cause is that the SemanticAnalyzer class did not handle s3 location > properly for CTAS. > A patch will be provided shortly. -- This message was sent by Atlassian JIRA (v6.3.4#6332)