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Zheng Shao commented on HIVE-1096:
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Regarding https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HIVE-1100, the plan is to bind 
everything at compilation time.

Currently the code path for "set", "add <jar|file|archive>" and hive queries 
are completely separated. We probably want to support this in all 3 cases.
Unless we extract the common code out, we will have to replicate the variable 
substitution code, which is even worse.

+1 on the patch given that we don't have a single place to extract the strings. 
We probably need to modify the syntax of "add jar" etc to use quotes for string 
constants.


> Hive Variables
> --------------
>
>                 Key: HIVE-1096
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HIVE-1096
>             Project: Hadoop Hive
>          Issue Type: New Feature
>            Reporter: Edward Capriolo
>            Assignee: Edward Capriolo
>         Attachments: hive-1096.diff
>
>
> From mailing list:
> --Amazon Elastic MapReduce version of Hive seems to have a nice feature 
> called "Variables." Basically you can define a variable via command-line 
> while invoking hive with -d DT=2009-12-09 and then refer to the variable via 
> ${DT} within the hive queries. This could be extremely useful. I can't seem 
> to find this feature even on trunk. Is this feature currently anywhere in the 
> roadmap?--
> This could be implemented in many places.
> A simple place to put this is 
> in Driver.compile or Driver.run we can do string substitutions at that level, 
> and further downstream need not be effected. 
> There could be some benefits to doing this further downstream, parser,plan. 
> but based on the simple needs we may not need to overthink this.
> I will get started on implementing in compile unless someone wants to discuss 
> this more.

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