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Mahsa Mofidpoor commented on HIVE-2845:
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Finally, I replaced the table in the operator tree with the index table. Now
the problem is that i have only access to the indexed cols of the replaced base
table. With the bucket name and offset it should not be a big deal to reach
other columns.
Can you please give me some clues on the stages in which other columns are
extarcted by bucket and offset?
> Add support for index joins in Hive
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>
> Key: HIVE-2845
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HIVE-2845
> Project: Hive
> Issue Type: New Feature
> Components: Indexing, Query Processor
> Reporter: Namit Jain
> Labels: indexing, joins, performance
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> Hive supports indexes, which are used for filters currently.
> It would be very useful to add support for index-based joins in Hive.
> If 2 tables A and B are being joined, and an index exists on the join key of
> A,
> B can be scanned (by the mappers), and for each row in B, a lookup for the
> corresponding row in A can be performed.
> This can be very useful for some usecases.
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