Hi Peter, great, thanks for the answer. I was afraid that'd be the case.
Cheers, Lars On Mon, Aug 17, 2020 at 4:14 PM Peter Cseh <gezap...@cloudera.com.invalid> wrote: > Hey! > > Unfortunately there is no way I can recall to do this more easily. > But yeah, it would make sense to have a function for this. > > gp > > On Mon, Aug 10, 2020 at 5:27 PM Lars Francke <lars.fran...@gmail.com> > wrote: > > > Hi, > > > > I have a simple coordinator with a single dataset: > > > > > > > <uri-template>${hadoop_nameNode}/${coord_stagingFolder}/${YEAR}/${MONTH}/${DAY}</uri-template> > > > > I also have a corresponding input-event: > > > > <data-in name="foo_event" dataset="foo_ds"> > > <instance>${coord:current(-1)}</instance> > > </data-in> > > > > Now in my workflow I need to pass in the ${YEAR}, MONTH and DAY variables > > as properties. > > So far we've always used "fake" <output-events> and basically template > our > > variables that way (so used data-out things that don't actually > correspond > > to a folder anywhere). > > > > What's the correct way of accessing the data we need? > > > > We can also parse the output of ${coord:dataIn('foo_event')} but that > seems > > a bit redundant. > > I hope I'm missing something. > > > > Thank you for your help! > > > > Cheers, > > Lars > > > > > -- > *Peter Cseh* | Software Engineer, Cloudera Search > cloudera.com <https://www.cloudera.com> > [image: Cloudera] <https://www.cloudera.com/> > [image: Cloudera on Twitter] <https://twitter.com/cloudera> [image: > Cloudera on Facebook] <https://www.facebook.com/cloudera> [image: Cloudera > on LinkedIn] <https://www.linkedin.com/company/cloudera> > <https://www.cloudera.com/> > ------------------------------ >