Hi John, Maybe I misunderstand something, but CRow doesn't have the `getSchema()` method. You can getSchema() on the Table, this also works if you convert the table into Tuple2<Boolean, Row>. Actually, there is no big difference between CRow and Tuple2<Boolean, Row>, they both wrap the change flag and the Row.
Best, Jark On Thu, 18 Jun 2020 at 06:39, John Mathews <jmathews3...@gmail.com> wrote: > Hello Godfrey, > > Thanks for the response! > > I think the problem with Tuple2, is that if my understanding is correct of > how CRow worked, when CRow's getSchema() was returned it would return the > underlying schema of the row it contained. Tuple2 doesn't do that, so it > changes/breaks a lot of our downstream code that is relying on the > TableSchema to return the underlying row's schema, and not a Tuple schema. > > Any thoughts on that issue? > > > On Wed, Jun 17, 2020 at 12:16 AM godfrey he <godfre...@gmail.com> wrote: > >> hi John, >> >> You can use Tuple2[Boolean, Row] to replace CRow, the >> StreamTableEnvironment#toRetractStream method return DataStream[(Boolean, >> T)]. >> >> the code looks like: >> >> tEnv.toRetractStream[Row](table).map(new MapFunction[(Boolean, Row), R] { >> override def map(value: (Boolean, Row)): R = ... >> }) >> >> Bests, >> Godfrey >> >> John Mathews <jmathews3...@gmail.com> 于2020年6月17日周三 下午12:13写道: >> >>> Hello, >>> >>> I am working on migrating from the flink table-planner to the new blink >>> one, and one problem I am running into is that it doesn't seem like Blink >>> has a concept of a CRow, unlike the original table-planner. >>> >>> I am therefore struggling to figure out how to properly convert a >>> retracting stream to a SingleOutputStreamOperator when using just the Blink >>> planner libraries. >>> >>> E.g. in the old planner I could do something like this: >>> SingleOutputStreamOperator<CRow> stream = >>> tableEnvironment.toRetractStream(table, typeInfo) >>> .map(value -> new CRow(value.f1, value.f0); >>> >>> but without the CRow, I'm not sure how to accomplish this. >>> >>> Any suggestions? >>> >>> Thanks! >>> John >>> >>> >>>