Thanks, but it seems it relates only to inserts. How can I use dynamic 
partition on the query?
 
So if I changed the log path to use the Hive's directory naming convention 
(e.g., dt=2013-03-08/hr=01), I still need to Add Partition multiple times. How 
can dynamic partitions help in this case? 
    CREATE EXTERNAL TABLE testpart (logline string) PARTITIONED BY(dt string, 
hr string);
    ALTER TABLE testpart ADD PARTITION(dt='2013-03-08', hr='01);

Thanks.
  

________________________________
 From: Sanjay Subramanian <sanjay.subraman...@wizecommerce.com>
To: "user@hive.apache.org" <user@hive.apache.org>; Ian <liu...@yahoo.com> 
Sent: Thursday, March 28, 2013 10:41 AM
Subject: Re: External table for hourly log files
  

Hi  
You may want to look at Dynamic partitions 
https://cwiki.apache.org/Hive/dynamicpartitions.html 
Thanks 
sanjay 
 From: Ian <liu...@yahoo.com>
Reply-To: "user@hive.apache.org" <user@hive.apache.org>, Ian <liu...@yahoo.com>
Date: Thursday, March 28, 2013 10:29 AM
To: "user@hive.apache.org" <user@hive.apache.org>
Subject: External table for hourly log files
 
 
Hi, 

We use Hive "Insert Overwrite Directory" to copy the hourly logs to hdfs. So 
there are lots of directories like these: 
    /my/logs/2013-03-08/01/000000_0     /my/logs/2013-03-08/02/000000_0 
    /my/logs/2013-03-08/03/000000_0 
    ... 
  
Now we want to create external table to query the log data. So we use the "Add 
Partition".  
    CREATE EXTERNAL TABLE testpart (logline string) PARTITIONED BY(dt string);
    ALTER TABLE testpart ADD PARTITION(dt='2013-03-08-01') LOCATION 
'/my/logs/2013-03-08/01'; 

This works fine. However if we want say one week worth of logs, then we need to 
repeat "Add Partition" 24*7 times. I'm wondering if there is other way to avoid 
specifying Partition statements so many times, maybe something like wildcard 
"2013-03-08/*"? If not, what's the general practice to handle these hourly 
logs? 

Thanks 
   

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