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Fei Hui commented on HIVE-14804: -------------------------------- hi, [~dkozlovdaisy]. you can try the latest master version to resolve it. [~dmtolpeko] this problem can be closed ? > HPLSQL multiple db connection does not switch back to Hive > ---------------------------------------------------------- > > Key: HIVE-14804 > URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HIVE-14804 > Project: Hive > Issue Type: Bug > Components: hpl/sql > Reporter: Dmitry Kozlov > Assignee: Dmitry Tolpeko > Priority: Blocker > > I have a problem with a multi database connection. I have 3 environments that > I would like to connect in my HPLSQL code Hive, DB2 and MySql. As soon as I > map any table either from DB2 or MySQL my code stops to recognize Hive > tables. Actually it starts to think that it is a table from the same database > (DB2 or MySql) that was mapped the last. It means your example > http://www.hplsql.org/map-object works only one way from Hive to MySQL and it > is not possible to go back to Hive. > Here is a simple piece of code. > declare cnt int; > begin > /* > PRINT 'Start MySQL'; > MAP OBJECT tbls TO hive.TBLS AT mysqlconn; > select count(*) > into cnt > from tbls; > PRINT cnt; > PRINT 'Start Db2'; > MAP OBJECT exch TO DBDEV2.TEST_EXCHANGE AT db2conn; > select count(1) > into cnt > from exch; > PRINT cnt;*/ > PRINT 'Check Hive'; > SELECT count(1) > into cnt > FROM dev.test_sqoop; > PRINT cnt; > end; > It has three blocks. One select from MySQL, second from DB2 and third from > Hive ORC table. > When first two blocks are commented then block 3 works. See below > Check Hive > 16/09/20 18:08:08 INFO jdbc.Utils: Supplied authorities: localhost:10000 > 16/09/20 18:08:08 INFO jdbc.Utils: Resolved authority: localhost:10000 > 16/09/20 18:08:08 INFO jdbc.HiveConnection: Will try to open client transport > with JDBC Uri: jdbc:hive2://localhost:10000 > Open connection: jdbc:hive2://localhost:10000 (497 ms) > Starting query > Query executed successfully (177 ms) > 82 > When I try to uncomment any of those blocks then block 3 stops working. For > example, if I uncomment block 1 I get this output. It is now assumes that > dev.test_sqoop is a MySQL table. Contrarily to your example > Start MySQL > Open connection: jdbc:mysql://10.11.12.144:3306/hive (489 ms) > Starting query > Query executed successfully (4 ms) > 539 > Check Hive > Starting query > Unhandled exception in HPL/SQL > com.mysql.jdbc.exceptions.jdbc4.MySQLSyntaxErrorException: Table > 'dev.test_sqoop' doesn't exist > If I comment the second block then it starts to assume that dev.test_sqoop is > a DB2 table. See below. So switch between DB2 and MySQL is working, however, > the hive table is still not working > Start MySQL > Open connection: jdbc:mysql://10.11.12.144:3306/hive (485 ms) > Starting query > Query executed successfully (5 ms) > 539 > Start Db2 > Open connection: jdbc:db2://10.11.12.141:50000/WM (227 ms) > Starting query > Query executed successfully (48 ms) > 0 > Check Hive > Starting query > Unhandled exception in HPL/SQL > com.ibm.db2.jcc.am.SqlSyntaxErrorException: DB2 SQL Error: SQLCODE=-204, > SQLSTATE=42704, SQLERRMC=DEV.TEST_SQOOP, DRIVER=4.16.53 > Could you, please, provide your feedback on this finding. In addition, I > would like to check if it would be possible to insert into a DB2 table > records that were selected from a Hive with one statement as soon as DB2 > table is properly mapped. Please, explain. > Looking forward to hearing from you soon. > Regards, > Dmitry Kozlov > Daisy Intelligence -- This message was sent by Atlassian JIRA (v6.3.4#6332)