[jira] [Updated] (SPARK-15380) Generate code that stores a float/double value in each column from ColumnarBatch when DataFrame.cache() is used

2018-01-08 Thread Sameer Agarwal (JIRA)

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Sameer Agarwal updated SPARK-15380:
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Target Version/s: 2.4.0  (was: 2.3.0)

> Generate code that stores a float/double value in each column from 
> ColumnarBatch when DataFrame.cache() is used
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> Key: SPARK-15380
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/SPARK-15380
> Project: Spark
>  Issue Type: Improvement
>  Components: SQL
>Reporter: Kazuaki Ishizaki
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> When DataFrame.cache() is called, data will be stored as column-oriented 
> storage in CachedBatch. The current Catalyst generates Java program to store 
> a computed value to an InternalRow and then the value is stored into 
> CachedBatch even if data is read from ColumnarBatch for ParquetReader. 
> This JIRA generates Java code to store a value into a ColumnarBatch, and 
> store data from the ColumnarBatch to the CachedBatch. This JIRA handles only 
> float and double types for a value.



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[jira] [Updated] (SPARK-15380) Generate code that stores a float/double value in each column from ColumnarBatch when DataFrame.cache() is used

2017-06-01 Thread Michael Armbrust (JIRA)

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Michael Armbrust updated SPARK-15380:
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Target Version/s: 2.3.0  (was: 2.2.0)

> Generate code that stores a float/double value in each column from 
> ColumnarBatch when DataFrame.cache() is used
> ---
>
> Key: SPARK-15380
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/SPARK-15380
> Project: Spark
>  Issue Type: Improvement
>  Components: SQL
>Reporter: Kazuaki Ishizaki
>
> When DataFrame.cache() is called, data will be stored as column-oriented 
> storage in CachedBatch. The current Catalyst generates Java program to store 
> a computed value to an InternalRow and then the value is stored into 
> CachedBatch even if data is read from ColumnarBatch for ParquetReader. 
> This JIRA generates Java code to store a value into a ColumnarBatch, and 
> store data from the ColumnarBatch to the CachedBatch. This JIRA handles only 
> float and double types for a value.



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[jira] [Updated] (SPARK-15380) Generate code that stores a float/double value in each column from ColumnarBatch when DataFrame.cache() is used

2016-11-22 Thread Herman van Hovell (JIRA)

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Herman van Hovell updated SPARK-15380:
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Target Version/s: 2.2.0  (was: 2.1.0)

> Generate code that stores a float/double value in each column from 
> ColumnarBatch when DataFrame.cache() is used
> ---
>
> Key: SPARK-15380
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/SPARK-15380
> Project: Spark
>  Issue Type: Improvement
>  Components: SQL
>Reporter: Kazuaki Ishizaki
>
> When DataFrame.cache() is called, data will be stored as column-oriented 
> storage in CachedBatch. The current Catalyst generates Java program to store 
> a computed value to an InternalRow and then the value is stored into 
> CachedBatch even if data is read from ColumnarBatch for ParquetReader. 
> This JIRA generates Java code to store a value into a ColumnarBatch, and 
> store data from the ColumnarBatch to the CachedBatch. This JIRA handles only 
> float and double types for a value.



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