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Vincenz Priesnitz updated HIVE-24353:
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    Description: 
I found that for datasets that contain a lot of timestamps (without timezones) 
hive spends the majority of time in TimestampTZUtil.parse, in particular 
constructing stractraces for the try-catch blocks. 

When parsing TimestampTZ we are currently using a fallback chain with several 
try-catch blocks. For a common timestamp string without a timezone, we 
currently throw and catch 2 exceptions, and actually parse the string twice. 

I propose a refactor, that parses the string once and then expresses the 
fallback chain with queries to the parsed TemporalAccessor. 

 

Update: I added a PR that resolves this issue: 
[https://github.com/apache/hive/pull/1650] 

 

 

  was:
I found that for datasets that contain a lot of timestamps (without timezones) 
hive spends the majority of time in TimestampTZUtil.parse, in particular 
constructing stractraces for the try-catch blocks. 

When parsing TimestampTZ we are currently using a fallback chain with several 
try-catch blocks. For a common timestamp string without a timezone, we 
currently throw and catch 2 exceptions, and actually parse the string twice. 

I propose a refactor, that parses the string once and then expresses the 
fallback chain with queries to the parsed TemporalAccessor. 

 

 


> performance: Refactor TimestampTZ parsing
> -----------------------------------------
>
>                 Key: HIVE-24353
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HIVE-24353
>             Project: Hive
>          Issue Type: Improvement
>            Reporter: Vincenz Priesnitz
>            Priority: Minor
>
> I found that for datasets that contain a lot of timestamps (without 
> timezones) hive spends the majority of time in TimestampTZUtil.parse, in 
> particular constructing stractraces for the try-catch blocks. 
> When parsing TimestampTZ we are currently using a fallback chain with several 
> try-catch blocks. For a common timestamp string without a timezone, we 
> currently throw and catch 2 exceptions, and actually parse the string twice. 
> I propose a refactor, that parses the string once and then expresses the 
> fallback chain with queries to the parsed TemporalAccessor. 
>  
> Update: I added a PR that resolves this issue: 
> [https://github.com/apache/hive/pull/1650] 
>  
>  



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