Thanks for the feed back. I will spend time looking in it. Thanks again
On 04/15/2014 12:03 PM, Prasan Samtani wrote: > Hi Jeremy, > > The suggestions given are for precisely the use case you described. A > warning: It's not going to be a matter of simple substitution. > > --Prasan > ________________________________________ > From: Jeremy [jk...@kickbackpoints.com] > Sent: Tuesday, April 15, 2014 10:58 AM > To: user@hive.apache.org; rav...@microsoft.com; sundi...@gmail.com > Subject: Re: In need of desperate help and willing to pay for consulting work > > Just in case there is confusion I have an API that needs to talk to > hive. At the moment it is using mysql > > > Thanks for the reply’s > > On 04/15/2014 11:41 AM, Ravi Mummulla (BIG DATA) wrote: >> Use Templeton rest API to hive server 2. >> >> Thanks. >> >> -----Original Message----- >> From: "Jeremy" <jk...@kickbackpoints.com> >> Sent: 4/15/2014 10:39 AM >> To: "user@hive.apache.org" <user@hive.apache.org> >> Subject: In need of desperate help and willing to pay for consulting work >> >> What do I need to do to send a php command from a php api to query the >> hive server? I am just trying to replace mysql with hive. >> >> This should be as simple as 1 2 3 .... >> But for months I have not been able to find this answer. It has to be >> out there because many people are still using PHP. Why would it be so >> hard to have PHP talk to hive to query for data. It should be an easy >> swap out of mysql to hive. >> >> Can any one help with this issue? If people can not understand the issue >> just email me back and let me know how I can clarify. >>