Hello. I have an ETL app that appends to a JDBC table new results found at each run. In 1.3.1 I did this:
testResultsDF.insertIntoJDBC(CONNECTION_URL + ";user=" + USER + ";password=" + PASSWORD, TABLE_NAME, false); When I do this now in 1.4 it complains that the "object" 'TABLE_NAME' already exists. I get this even if I switch the overwrite to true. I also tried this now testResultsDF.write().mode(SaveMode.Append).jdbc(CONNECTION_URL, TABLE_NAME, connectionProperties); getting the same error. It works running the first time creating the new table and adding data successfully. But, running it a second time it (the jdbc driver) will tell me that the table already exists (sorry, do not have the full error msg anymore as I switched back to 1.3.1 to confirm that it still worked there). Even SaveMode.Overwrite will give me the same error. Has someone else seen this? Am I using the new API correctly? It seems that the SaveModes are broken now. I saw a jira bug that talks about doing wasteful introspections when the table exists, but this seems to be more like a blocking regression. Thanks and best regards, Peter Haumer.