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Jason Dere commented on HIVE-4928:
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This Jira is dependent on HIVE-4055 which hasn't been committed yet, so the
tests shouldn't be run yet for this. Will mark jira to not run tests yet.
> Date literals do not work properly in partition spec clause
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>
> Key: HIVE-4928
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HIVE-4928
> Project: Hive
> Issue Type: Bug
> Components: Query Processor
> Reporter: Jason Dere
> Assignee: Jason Dere
> Attachments: HIVE-4928.1.patch.txt
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> The partition spec parsing doesn't do any actual real evaluation of the
> values in the partition spec, instead just taking the text value of the
> ASTNode representing the partition value. This works fine for string/numeric
> literals (expression tree below):
> (TOK_PARTVAL region 99)
> But not for Date literals which are of form DATE 'yyyy-mm-dd' (expression
> tree below:
> (TOK_DATELITERAL '1999-12-31')
> In this case the parser/analyzer uses "TOK_DATELITERAL" as the partition
> column value, when it should really get value of the child of the DATELITERAL
> token.
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