Re: How can I record some position of context in Reduce()?

2013-04-12 Thread Michel Segel
Theta joins don't do we'll in any system.

Are both tables large?
If not its a map side join and the reducer will be just an ordinary reducer(s).


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Mike Segel

On Apr 11, 2013, at 12:18 AM, Vikas Jadhav  wrote:

> I wil express it in SQL form
>  
> select * from table1, table2 where table1.attr < table2.attr
>  
> it is also called theta join where theta can be <, >, <=,>=,!=
>  
> 
> 
> On Wed, Apr 10, 2013 at 9:35 PM, Michel Segel  
> wrote:
>> Not sure what is meant by a non equi join.
>> 
>> Are you saying something like for every row in X, join it to all of the rows 
>> in Y where Y.a < something?
>> 
>> Is that what you are suggesting?
>> 
>> 
>> Sent from a remote device. Please excuse any typos...
>> 
>> Mike Segel
>> 
>> On Apr 10, 2013, at 9:11 AM, Vikas Jadhav  wrote:
>> 
>>> How are you going to support NON EQUI Join using MapReduce ?
>>> As per my understanding there is only one way to do this is
>>> to bring all data to one reducer then reducer will know lesser/greater
>>> values correctly.
>>> Correct me if I am wrong.
>>> Thank You.
>>>  
>>>   Regards,
>>>   Vikas
>>>  
>>> 
>>> 
>>> On Wed, Apr 10, 2013 at 4:22 PM, Michel Segel  
>>> wrote:
 Can you show an example of your join?
 All joins are an equality in that the key has to match.
 Whether its a one to one , one to many, or many to many remains to be seen.
 
 
 Sent from a remote device. Please excuse any typos...
 
 Mike Segel
 
 On Apr 9, 2013, at 10:35 AM, Effyroth Gu  wrote:
 
> Only equality joins, outer joins, and left semi joins are supported in 
> Hive. Hive does not support join conditions that are not equality 
> conditions as it is very difficult to express such conditions as a 
> map/reduce job. Also, more than two tables can be joined in Hive.
> 
> 
> 2013/4/9 Michael Segel 
>> Hi,
>> 
>> Your cross join is supported in both pig and hive. (Cross, and Theta 
>> joins) 
>> 
>> So there must be code to do this. 
>> 
>> Essentially in the reducer you would have your key and then the set of 
>> rows that match the key. You would then perform the cross product on the 
>> key's result set and output them to the collector as separate rows. 
>> 
>> I'm not sure why you would need the reduce context. 
>> 
>> But then again, I'm still on my first cup of coffee. ;-)
>> 
>> 
>> On Apr 9, 2013, at 12:15 AM, Vikas Jadhav  
>> wrote:
>> 
>>> Hi
>>> I am also woring on join using MapReduce
>>> i think instead of finding postion of table in RawKeyValuIterator.
>>> what we can do modify context.write method to alway write key as table 
>>> name or id
>>> then we dont need to find postion we can get Key and Value from 
>>> "reducerContext"
>>>  
>>> befor calling reducer.run(reducerContext) in ReduceTask.java we can  add
>>> method join in Reducer.java Reducer class and give call to 
>>> reducer.join(reduceContext)
>>>  
>>>  
>>> I just wonder how r going to support NON EQUI join.
>>>  
>>> I am also having same problem how to do join if datasets cant fit in to 
>>> memory.
>>>  
>>>  
>>> for now i am cloning using following code :
>>>  
>>>  
>>> KEYIN key = context.getCurrentKey() ;
>>> KEYIN outKey = null;
>>> try {
>>> outKey = (KEYIN)key.getClass().newInstance();
>>>}
>>> catch(Exception e)
>>>  {} 
>>> ReflectionUtils.copy(context.getConfiguration(), key, outKey);   
>>> 
>>>  Iterable values = context.getValues();
>>>  ArrayList myValues = new ArrayList();
>>>  for(VALUEIN value: values) {
>>>VALUEIN outValue = null;
>>> try {
>>>  outValue = (VALUEIN)value.getClass().newInstance();
>>>}
>>>catch(Exception e){}  
>>>ReflectionUtils.copy(context.getConfiguration(), value, outValue);
>>>  }
>>>  
>>>  
>>> if you have found any other solution please feel free to share
>>>  
>>> Thank You.
>>>  
>>>
>>>  
>>>  
>>> 
>>> 
>>> On Thu, Mar 14, 2013 at 1:53 PM, Roth Effy  wrote:
 In reduce() we have:
 
 key1 values1
 key2 values2
 ...
 keyn valuesn
 
 so,what i want to do is join all values like a SQL:
 
 select * from values1,values2...valuesn;
 
 if memory is not enough to cache values,how to complete the join 
 operation?
 my idea is clone the reducecontext,but it maybe not easy.
 
 Any help will be appreciated.
 
 
 2013/3/13 Roth Effy 
> I want a n:n join as Cartesian product,but the DataJoinReducerBase 
> looks like only support equal join.
> I want a non-equal join,but I have no

Re: How can I record some position of context in Reduce()?

2013-04-10 Thread Vikas Jadhav
I wil express it in SQL form

select * from table1, table2 where table1.attr < table2.attr

it is also called theta join where theta can be <, >, <=,>=,!=



On Wed, Apr 10, 2013 at 9:35 PM, Michel Segel wrote:

> Not sure what is meant by a non equi join.
>
> Are you saying something like for every row in X, join it to all of the
> rows in Y where Y.a < something?
>
> Is that what you are suggesting?
>
>
> Sent from a remote device. Please excuse any typos...
>
> Mike Segel
>
> On Apr 10, 2013, at 9:11 AM, Vikas Jadhav 
> wrote:
>
> How are you going to support NON EQUI Join using MapReduce ?
> As per my understanding there is only one way to do this is
> to bring all data to one reducer then reducer will know lesser/greater
> values correctly.
> Correct me if I am wrong.
> Thank You.
>
> *  Regards,*
> *  Vikas *
>
>
>
> On Wed, Apr 10, 2013 at 4:22 PM, Michel Segel 
> wrote:
>
>> Can you show an example of your join?
>> All joins are an equality in that the key has to match.
>> Whether its a one to one , one to many, or many to many remains to be
>> seen.
>>
>>
>> Sent from a remote device. Please excuse any typos...
>>
>> Mike Segel
>>
>> On Apr 9, 2013, at 10:35 AM, Effyroth Gu  wrote:
>>
>> Only equality joins, outer joins, and left semi joins are supported in
>> Hive. Hive does not support join conditions that are not equality
>> conditions as it is very difficult to express such conditions as a
>> map/reduce job. Also, more than two tables can be joined in Hive.
>>
>>
>> 2013/4/9 Michael Segel 
>>
>>> Hi,
>>>
>>> Your cross join is supported in both pig and hive. (Cross, and Theta
>>> joins)
>>>
>>> So there must be code to do this.
>>>
>>> Essentially in the reducer you would have your key and then the set of
>>> rows that match the key. You would then perform the cross product on the
>>> key's result set and output them to the collector as separate rows.
>>>
>>> I'm not sure why you would need the reduce context.
>>>
>>> But then again, I'm still on my first cup of coffee. ;-)
>>>
>>>
>>> On Apr 9, 2013, at 12:15 AM, Vikas Jadhav 
>>> wrote:
>>>
>>> Hi
>>> I am also woring on join using MapReduce
>>> i think instead of finding postion of table in RawKeyValuIterator.
>>> what we can do modify context.write method to alway write key as table
>>> name or id
>>> then we dont need to find postion we can get Key and Value from
>>> "reducerContext"
>>>
>>> befor calling reducer.run(reducerContext) in ReduceTask.java we can  add
>>> method join in Reducer.java Reducer class and give call to
>>> reducer.join(reduceContext)
>>>
>>>
>>> I just wonder how r going to support NON EQUI join.
>>>
>>> I am also having same problem how to do join if datasets cant fit in to
>>> memory.
>>>
>>>
>>> for now i am cloning using following code :
>>>
>>>
>>> KEYIN key = context.getCurrentKey() ;
>>> KEYIN outKey = null;
>>> try {
>>> outKey = (KEYIN)key.getClass().newInstance();
>>>}
>>> catch(Exception e)
>>>  {}
>>> ReflectionUtils.copy(context.getConfiguration(), key, outKey);
>>>
>>>  Iterable values = context.getValues();
>>>  ArrayList myValues = new ArrayList();
>>>  for(VALUEIN value: values) {
>>>VALUEIN outValue = null;
>>> try {
>>>  outValue = (VALUEIN)value.getClass().newInstance();
>>>}
>>>catch(Exception e){}
>>>ReflectionUtils.copy(context.getConfiguration(), value, outValue);
>>>  }
>>>
>>>
>>> if you have found any other solution please feel free to share
>>>
>>> Thank You.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> On Thu, Mar 14, 2013 at 1:53 PM, Roth Effy  wrote:
>>>
 In reduce() we have:

 key1 values1
 key2 values2
 ...
 keyn valuesn

 so,what i want to do is join all values like a SQL:

 select * from values1,values2...valuesn;

 if memory is not enough to cache values,how to complete the join
 operation?
 my idea is clone the reducecontext,but it maybe not easy.

 Any help will be appreciated.


 2013/3/13 Roth Effy 

> I want a n:n join as Cartesian product,but the DataJoinReducerBase looks
> like only support equal join.
> I want a non-equal join,but I have no idea now.
>
>
> 2013/3/13 Azuryy Yu 
>
>> you want a n:n join or 1:n join?
>> On Mar 13, 2013 10:51 AM, "Roth Effy"  wrote:
>>
>>> I want to join two table data in reducer.So I need to find the start
>>> of the table.
>>> someone said the DataJoinReducerBase can help me,isn't it?
>>>
>>>
>>> 2013/3/13 Azuryy Yu 
>>>
 you cannot use RecordReader in Reducer.

 what's the mean of you want get the record position? I cannot
 understand, can you give a simple example?


 On Wed, Mar 13, 2013 at 9:56 AM, Roth Effy wrote:

> sorry,I still can't understand how to use recordreader in the
> reduce(),because the input is a RawKeyValueIterator in the class
> reducecontext.so,I'm confused.
>>

Re: How can I record some position of context in Reduce()?

2013-04-10 Thread Michel Segel
Not sure what is meant by a non equi join.

Are you saying something like for every row in X, join it to all of the rows in 
Y where Y.a < something?

Is that what you are suggesting?


Sent from a remote device. Please excuse any typos...

Mike Segel

On Apr 10, 2013, at 9:11 AM, Vikas Jadhav  wrote:

> How are you going to support NON EQUI Join using MapReduce ?
> As per my understanding there is only one way to do this is
> to bring all data to one reducer then reducer will know lesser/greater
> values correctly.
> Correct me if I am wrong.
> Thank You.
>  
>   Regards,
>   Vikas
>  
> 
> 
> On Wed, Apr 10, 2013 at 4:22 PM, Michel Segel  
> wrote:
>> Can you show an example of your join?
>> All joins are an equality in that the key has to match.
>> Whether its a one to one , one to many, or many to many remains to be seen.
>> 
>> 
>> Sent from a remote device. Please excuse any typos...
>> 
>> Mike Segel
>> 
>> On Apr 9, 2013, at 10:35 AM, Effyroth Gu  wrote:
>> 
>>> Only equality joins, outer joins, and left semi joins are supported in 
>>> Hive. Hive does not support join conditions that are not equality 
>>> conditions as it is very difficult to express such conditions as a 
>>> map/reduce job. Also, more than two tables can be joined in Hive.
>>> 
>>> 
>>> 2013/4/9 Michael Segel 
 Hi,
 
 Your cross join is supported in both pig and hive. (Cross, and Theta 
 joins) 
 
 So there must be code to do this. 
 
 Essentially in the reducer you would have your key and then the set of 
 rows that match the key. You would then perform the cross product on the 
 key's result set and output them to the collector as separate rows. 
 
 I'm not sure why you would need the reduce context. 
 
 But then again, I'm still on my first cup of coffee. ;-)
 
 
 On Apr 9, 2013, at 12:15 AM, Vikas Jadhav  wrote:
 
> Hi
> I am also woring on join using MapReduce
> i think instead of finding postion of table in RawKeyValuIterator.
> what we can do modify context.write method to alway write key as table 
> name or id
> then we dont need to find postion we can get Key and Value from 
> "reducerContext"
>  
> befor calling reducer.run(reducerContext) in ReduceTask.java we can  add
> method join in Reducer.java Reducer class and give call to 
> reducer.join(reduceContext)
>  
>  
> I just wonder how r going to support NON EQUI join.
>  
> I am also having same problem how to do join if datasets cant fit in to 
> memory.
>  
>  
> for now i am cloning using following code :
>  
>  
> KEYIN key = context.getCurrentKey() ;
> KEYIN outKey = null;
> try {
> outKey = (KEYIN)key.getClass().newInstance();
>}
> catch(Exception e)
>  {} 
> ReflectionUtils.copy(context.getConfiguration(), key, outKey);   
> 
>  Iterable values = context.getValues();
>  ArrayList myValues = new ArrayList();
>  for(VALUEIN value: values) {
>VALUEIN outValue = null;
> try {
>  outValue = (VALUEIN)value.getClass().newInstance();
>}
>catch(Exception e){}  
>ReflectionUtils.copy(context.getConfiguration(), value, outValue);
>  }
>  
>  
> if you have found any other solution please feel free to share
>  
> Thank You.
>  
>
>  
>  
> 
> 
> On Thu, Mar 14, 2013 at 1:53 PM, Roth Effy  wrote:
>> In reduce() we have:
>> 
>> key1 values1
>> key2 values2
>> ...
>> keyn valuesn
>> 
>> so,what i want to do is join all values like a SQL:
>> 
>> select * from values1,values2...valuesn;
>> 
>> if memory is not enough to cache values,how to complete the join 
>> operation?
>> my idea is clone the reducecontext,but it maybe not easy.
>> 
>> Any help will be appreciated.
>> 
>> 
>> 2013/3/13 Roth Effy 
>>> I want a n:n join as Cartesian product,but the DataJoinReducerBase 
>>> looks like only support equal join.
>>> I want a non-equal join,but I have no idea now.
>>> 
>>> 
>>> 2013/3/13 Azuryy Yu 
 you want a n:n join or 1:n join?
 
 On Mar 13, 2013 10:51 AM, "Roth Effy"  wrote:
> I want to join two table data in reducer.So I need to find the start 
> of the table.
> someone said the DataJoinReducerBase can help me,isn't it?
> 
> 
> 2013/3/13 Azuryy Yu 
>> you cannot use RecordReader in Reducer.
>>  
>> what's the mean of you want get the record position? I cannot 
>> understand, can you give a simple example?
>> 
>> 
>> On Wed, Mar 13, 2013 at 9:56 AM, Roth Effy  
>> wrote:
>>> sorry,I still can't understand how to use recordreader in the 
>>> reduce(),because the input is a Raw

Re: How can I record some position of context in Reduce()?

2013-04-10 Thread Vikas Jadhav
How are you going to support NON EQUI Join using MapReduce ?
As per my understanding there is only one way to do this is
to bring all data to one reducer then reducer will know lesser/greater
values correctly.
Correct me if I am wrong.
Thank You.

*  Regards,*
*  Vikas *



On Wed, Apr 10, 2013 at 4:22 PM, Michel Segel wrote:

> Can you show an example of your join?
> All joins are an equality in that the key has to match.
> Whether its a one to one , one to many, or many to many remains to be seen.
>
>
> Sent from a remote device. Please excuse any typos...
>
> Mike Segel
>
> On Apr 9, 2013, at 10:35 AM, Effyroth Gu  wrote:
>
> Only equality joins, outer joins, and left semi joins are supported in
> Hive. Hive does not support join conditions that are not equality
> conditions as it is very difficult to express such conditions as a
> map/reduce job. Also, more than two tables can be joined in Hive.
>
>
> 2013/4/9 Michael Segel 
>
>> Hi,
>>
>> Your cross join is supported in both pig and hive. (Cross, and Theta
>> joins)
>>
>> So there must be code to do this.
>>
>> Essentially in the reducer you would have your key and then the set of
>> rows that match the key. You would then perform the cross product on the
>> key's result set and output them to the collector as separate rows.
>>
>> I'm not sure why you would need the reduce context.
>>
>> But then again, I'm still on my first cup of coffee. ;-)
>>
>>
>> On Apr 9, 2013, at 12:15 AM, Vikas Jadhav 
>> wrote:
>>
>> Hi
>> I am also woring on join using MapReduce
>> i think instead of finding postion of table in RawKeyValuIterator.
>> what we can do modify context.write method to alway write key as table
>> name or id
>> then we dont need to find postion we can get Key and Value from
>> "reducerContext"
>>
>> befor calling reducer.run(reducerContext) in ReduceTask.java we can  add
>> method join in Reducer.java Reducer class and give call to
>> reducer.join(reduceContext)
>>
>>
>> I just wonder how r going to support NON EQUI join.
>>
>> I am also having same problem how to do join if datasets cant fit in to
>> memory.
>>
>>
>> for now i am cloning using following code :
>>
>>
>> KEYIN key = context.getCurrentKey() ;
>> KEYIN outKey = null;
>> try {
>> outKey = (KEYIN)key.getClass().newInstance();
>>}
>> catch(Exception e)
>>  {}
>> ReflectionUtils.copy(context.getConfiguration(), key, outKey);
>>
>>  Iterable values = context.getValues();
>>  ArrayList myValues = new ArrayList();
>>  for(VALUEIN value: values) {
>>VALUEIN outValue = null;
>> try {
>>  outValue = (VALUEIN)value.getClass().newInstance();
>>}
>>catch(Exception e){}
>>ReflectionUtils.copy(context.getConfiguration(), value, outValue);
>>  }
>>
>>
>> if you have found any other solution please feel free to share
>>
>> Thank You.
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> On Thu, Mar 14, 2013 at 1:53 PM, Roth Effy  wrote:
>>
>>> In reduce() we have:
>>>
>>> key1 values1
>>> key2 values2
>>> ...
>>> keyn valuesn
>>>
>>> so,what i want to do is join all values like a SQL:
>>>
>>> select * from values1,values2...valuesn;
>>>
>>> if memory is not enough to cache values,how to complete the join
>>> operation?
>>> my idea is clone the reducecontext,but it maybe not easy.
>>>
>>> Any help will be appreciated.
>>>
>>>
>>> 2013/3/13 Roth Effy 
>>>
 I want a n:n join as Cartesian product,but the DataJoinReducerBase looks
 like only support equal join.
 I want a non-equal join,but I have no idea now.


 2013/3/13 Azuryy Yu 

> you want a n:n join or 1:n join?
> On Mar 13, 2013 10:51 AM, "Roth Effy"  wrote:
>
>> I want to join two table data in reducer.So I need to find the start
>> of the table.
>> someone said the DataJoinReducerBase can help me,isn't it?
>>
>>
>> 2013/3/13 Azuryy Yu 
>>
>>> you cannot use RecordReader in Reducer.
>>>
>>> what's the mean of you want get the record position? I cannot
>>> understand, can you give a simple example?
>>>
>>>
>>> On Wed, Mar 13, 2013 at 9:56 AM, Roth Effy wrote:
>>>
 sorry,I still can't understand how to use recordreader in the
 reduce(),because the input is a RawKeyValueIterator in the class
 reducecontext.so,I'm confused.
 anyway,thank you.


 2013/3/12 samir das mohapatra 

> Through the RecordReader and FileStatus you can get it.
>
>
> On Tue, Mar 12, 2013 at 4:08 PM, Roth Effy wrote:
>
>> Hi,everyone,
>> I want to join the k-v pairs in Reduce(),but how to get the
>> record position?
>> Now,what I thought is to save the context status,but class
>> Context doesn't implement a clone construct method.
>>
>> Any help will be appreciated.
>> Thank you very much.
>>
>
>

>>>
>>

>>>
>>
>>
>> --
>> *
>> *
>> *
>>
>> Thanx and Regards*
>> * Vi

Re: How can I record some position of context in Reduce()?

2013-04-10 Thread Michel Segel
Can you show an example of your join?
All joins are an equality in that the key has to match.
Whether its a one to one , one to many, or many to many remains to be seen.


Sent from a remote device. Please excuse any typos...

Mike Segel

On Apr 9, 2013, at 10:35 AM, Effyroth Gu  wrote:

> Only equality joins, outer joins, and left semi joins are supported in Hive. 
> Hive does not support join conditions that are not equality conditions as it 
> is very difficult to express such conditions as a map/reduce job. Also, more 
> than two tables can be joined in Hive.
> 
> 
> 2013/4/9 Michael Segel 
>> Hi,
>> 
>> Your cross join is supported in both pig and hive. (Cross, and Theta joins) 
>> 
>> So there must be code to do this. 
>> 
>> Essentially in the reducer you would have your key and then the set of rows 
>> that match the key. You would then perform the cross product on the key's 
>> result set and output them to the collector as separate rows. 
>> 
>> I'm not sure why you would need the reduce context. 
>> 
>> But then again, I'm still on my first cup of coffee. ;-)
>> 
>> 
>> On Apr 9, 2013, at 12:15 AM, Vikas Jadhav  wrote:
>> 
>>> Hi
>>> I am also woring on join using MapReduce
>>> i think instead of finding postion of table in RawKeyValuIterator.
>>> what we can do modify context.write method to alway write key as table name 
>>> or id
>>> then we dont need to find postion we can get Key and Value from 
>>> "reducerContext"
>>>  
>>> befor calling reducer.run(reducerContext) in ReduceTask.java we can  add
>>> method join in Reducer.java Reducer class and give call to 
>>> reducer.join(reduceContext)
>>>  
>>>  
>>> I just wonder how r going to support NON EQUI join.
>>>  
>>> I am also having same problem how to do join if datasets cant fit in to 
>>> memory.
>>>  
>>>  
>>> for now i am cloning using following code :
>>>  
>>>  
>>> KEYIN key = context.getCurrentKey() ;
>>> KEYIN outKey = null;
>>> try {
>>> outKey = (KEYIN)key.getClass().newInstance();
>>>}
>>> catch(Exception e)
>>>  {} 
>>> ReflectionUtils.copy(context.getConfiguration(), key, outKey);   
>>> 
>>>  Iterable values = context.getValues();
>>>  ArrayList myValues = new ArrayList();
>>>  for(VALUEIN value: values) {
>>>VALUEIN outValue = null;
>>> try {
>>>  outValue = (VALUEIN)value.getClass().newInstance();
>>>}
>>>catch(Exception e){}  
>>>ReflectionUtils.copy(context.getConfiguration(), value, outValue);
>>>  }
>>>  
>>>  
>>> if you have found any other solution please feel free to share
>>>  
>>> Thank You.
>>>  
>>>
>>>  
>>>  
>>> 
>>> 
>>> On Thu, Mar 14, 2013 at 1:53 PM, Roth Effy  wrote:
 In reduce() we have:
 
 key1 values1
 key2 values2
 ...
 keyn valuesn
 
 so,what i want to do is join all values like a SQL:
 
 select * from values1,values2...valuesn;
 
 if memory is not enough to cache values,how to complete the join operation?
 my idea is clone the reducecontext,but it maybe not easy.
 
 Any help will be appreciated.
 
 
 2013/3/13 Roth Effy 
> I want a n:n join as Cartesian product,but the DataJoinReducerBase looks 
> like only support equal join.
> I want a non-equal join,but I have no idea now.
> 
> 
> 2013/3/13 Azuryy Yu 
>> you want a n:n join or 1:n join?
>> 
>> On Mar 13, 2013 10:51 AM, "Roth Effy"  wrote:
>>> I want to join two table data in reducer.So I need to find the start of 
>>> the table.
>>> someone said the DataJoinReducerBase can help me,isn't it?
>>> 
>>> 
>>> 2013/3/13 Azuryy Yu 
 you cannot use RecordReader in Reducer.
  
 what's the mean of you want get the record position? I cannot 
 understand, can you give a simple example?
 
 
 On Wed, Mar 13, 2013 at 9:56 AM, Roth Effy  wrote:
> sorry,I still can't understand how to use recordreader in the 
> reduce(),because the input is a RawKeyValueIterator in the class 
> reducecontext.so,I'm confused.
> anyway,thank you.
> 
> 
> 2013/3/12 samir das mohapatra 
>> Through the RecordReader and FileStatus you can get it.
>> 
>> 
>> On Tue, Mar 12, 2013 at 4:08 PM, Roth Effy  
>> wrote:
>>> Hi,everyone,
>>> I want to join the k-v pairs in Reduce(),but how to get the record 
>>> position?
>>> Now,what I thought is to save the context status,but class Context 
>>> doesn't implement a clone construct method.
>>> 
>>> Any help will be appreciated.
>>> Thank you very much.
>>> 
>>> 
>>> 
>>> -- 
>>> 
>>> 
>>> Thanx and Regards
>>>  Vikas Jadhav
> 


Re: How can I record some position of context in Reduce()?

2013-04-09 Thread Effyroth Gu
Only equality joins, outer joins, and left semi joins are supported in
Hive. Hive does not support join conditions that are not equality
conditions as it is very difficult to express such conditions as a
map/reduce job. Also, more than two tables can be joined in Hive.


2013/4/9 Michael Segel 

> Hi,
>
> Your cross join is supported in both pig and hive. (Cross, and Theta
> joins)
>
> So there must be code to do this.
>
> Essentially in the reducer you would have your key and then the set of
> rows that match the key. You would then perform the cross product on the
> key's result set and output them to the collector as separate rows.
>
> I'm not sure why you would need the reduce context.
>
> But then again, I'm still on my first cup of coffee. ;-)
>
>
> On Apr 9, 2013, at 12:15 AM, Vikas Jadhav 
> wrote:
>
> Hi
> I am also woring on join using MapReduce
> i think instead of finding postion of table in RawKeyValuIterator.
> what we can do modify context.write method to alway write key as table
> name or id
> then we dont need to find postion we can get Key and Value from
> "reducerContext"
>
> befor calling reducer.run(reducerContext) in ReduceTask.java we can  add
> method join in Reducer.java Reducer class and give call to
> reducer.join(reduceContext)
>
>
> I just wonder how r going to support NON EQUI join.
>
> I am also having same problem how to do join if datasets cant fit in to
> memory.
>
>
> for now i am cloning using following code :
>
>
> KEYIN key = context.getCurrentKey() ;
> KEYIN outKey = null;
> try {
> outKey = (KEYIN)key.getClass().newInstance();
>}
> catch(Exception e)
>  {}
> ReflectionUtils.copy(context.getConfiguration(), key, outKey);
>
>  Iterable values = context.getValues();
>  ArrayList myValues = new ArrayList();
>  for(VALUEIN value: values) {
>VALUEIN outValue = null;
> try {
>  outValue = (VALUEIN)value.getClass().newInstance();
>}
>catch(Exception e){}
>ReflectionUtils.copy(context.getConfiguration(), value, outValue);
>  }
>
>
> if you have found any other solution please feel free to share
>
> Thank You.
>
>
>
>
>
>
> On Thu, Mar 14, 2013 at 1:53 PM, Roth Effy  wrote:
>
>> In reduce() we have:
>>
>> key1 values1
>> key2 values2
>> ...
>> keyn valuesn
>>
>> so,what i want to do is join all values like a SQL:
>>
>> select * from values1,values2...valuesn;
>>
>> if memory is not enough to cache values,how to complete the join
>> operation?
>> my idea is clone the reducecontext,but it maybe not easy.
>>
>> Any help will be appreciated.
>>
>>
>> 2013/3/13 Roth Effy 
>>
>>> I want a n:n join as Cartesian product,but the DataJoinReducerBase looks
>>> like only support equal join.
>>> I want a non-equal join,but I have no idea now.
>>>
>>>
>>> 2013/3/13 Azuryy Yu 
>>>
 you want a n:n join or 1:n join?
 On Mar 13, 2013 10:51 AM, "Roth Effy"  wrote:

> I want to join two table data in reducer.So I need to find the start
> of the table.
> someone said the DataJoinReducerBase can help me,isn't it?
>
>
> 2013/3/13 Azuryy Yu 
>
>> you cannot use RecordReader in Reducer.
>>
>> what's the mean of you want get the record position? I cannot
>> understand, can you give a simple example?
>>
>>
>> On Wed, Mar 13, 2013 at 9:56 AM, Roth Effy wrote:
>>
>>> sorry,I still can't understand how to use recordreader in the
>>> reduce(),because the input is a RawKeyValueIterator in the class
>>> reducecontext.so,I'm confused.
>>> anyway,thank you.
>>>
>>>
>>> 2013/3/12 samir das mohapatra 
>>>
 Through the RecordReader and FileStatus you can get it.


 On Tue, Mar 12, 2013 at 4:08 PM, Roth Effy wrote:

> Hi,everyone,
> I want to join the k-v pairs in Reduce(),but how to get the record
> position?
> Now,what I thought is to save the context status,but class Context
> doesn't implement a clone construct method.
>
> Any help will be appreciated.
> Thank you very much.
>


>>>
>>
>
>>>
>>
>
>
> --
> *
> *
> *
>
> Thanx and Regards*
> * Vikas Jadhav*
>
>
>


Re: How can I record some position of context in Reduce()?

2013-04-09 Thread Michael Segel
Hi,

Your cross join is supported in both pig and hive. (Cross, and Theta joins) 

So there must be code to do this. 

Essentially in the reducer you would have your key and then the set of rows 
that match the key. You would then perform the cross product on the key's 
result set and output them to the collector as separate rows. 

I'm not sure why you would need the reduce context. 

But then again, I'm still on my first cup of coffee. ;-)


On Apr 9, 2013, at 12:15 AM, Vikas Jadhav  wrote:

> Hi
> I am also woring on join using MapReduce
> i think instead of finding postion of table in RawKeyValuIterator.
> what we can do modify context.write method to alway write key as table name 
> or id
> then we dont need to find postion we can get Key and Value from 
> "reducerContext"
>  
> befor calling reducer.run(reducerContext) in ReduceTask.java we can  add
> method join in Reducer.java Reducer class and give call to 
> reducer.join(reduceContext)
>  
>  
> I just wonder how r going to support NON EQUI join.
>  
> I am also having same problem how to do join if datasets cant fit in to 
> memory.
>  
>  
> for now i am cloning using following code :
>  
>  
> KEYIN key = context.getCurrentKey() ;
> KEYIN outKey = null;
> try {
> outKey = (KEYIN)key.getClass().newInstance();
>}
> catch(Exception e)
>  {} 
> ReflectionUtils.copy(context.getConfiguration(), key, outKey);   
> 
>  Iterable values = context.getValues();
>  ArrayList myValues = new ArrayList();
>  for(VALUEIN value: values) {
>VALUEIN outValue = null;
> try {
>  outValue = (VALUEIN)value.getClass().newInstance();
>}
>catch(Exception e){}  
>ReflectionUtils.copy(context.getConfiguration(), value, outValue);
>  }
>  
>  
> if you have found any other solution please feel free to share
>  
> Thank You.
>  
>
>  
>  
> 
> 
> On Thu, Mar 14, 2013 at 1:53 PM, Roth Effy  wrote:
> In reduce() we have:
> 
> key1 values1
> key2 values2
> ...
> keyn valuesn
> 
> so,what i want to do is join all values like a SQL:
> 
> select * from values1,values2...valuesn;
> 
> if memory is not enough to cache values,how to complete the join operation?
> my idea is clone the reducecontext,but it maybe not easy.
> 
> Any help will be appreciated.
> 
> 
> 2013/3/13 Roth Effy 
> I want a n:n join as Cartesian product,but the DataJoinReducerBase looks like 
> only support equal join.
> I want a non-equal join,but I have no idea now.
> 
> 
> 2013/3/13 Azuryy Yu 
> you want a n:n join or 1:n join?
> 
> On Mar 13, 2013 10:51 AM, "Roth Effy"  wrote:
> I want to join two table data in reducer.So I need to find the start of the 
> table.
> someone said the DataJoinReducerBase can help me,isn't it?
> 
> 
> 2013/3/13 Azuryy Yu 
> you cannot use RecordReader in Reducer.
>  
> what's the mean of you want get the record position? I cannot understand, can 
> you give a simple example?
> 
> 
> On Wed, Mar 13, 2013 at 9:56 AM, Roth Effy  wrote:
> sorry,I still can't understand how to use recordreader in the 
> reduce(),because the input is a RawKeyValueIterator in the class 
> reducecontext.so,I'm confused.
> anyway,thank you.
> 
> 
> 2013/3/12 samir das mohapatra 
> Through the RecordReader and FileStatus you can get it.
> 
> 
> On Tue, Mar 12, 2013 at 4:08 PM, Roth Effy  wrote:
> Hi,everyone,
> I want to join the k-v pairs in Reduce(),but how to get the record position?
> Now,what I thought is to save the context status,but class Context doesn't 
> implement a clone construct method.
> 
> Any help will be appreciated.
> Thank you very much.
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> -- 
> 
> 
> Thanx and Regards
>  Vikas Jadhav



Re: How can I record some position of context in Reduce()?

2013-04-08 Thread Vikas Jadhav
Hi
I am also woring on join using MapReduce
i think instead of finding postion of table in RawKeyValuIterator.
what we can do modify context.write method to alway write key as table name
or id
then we dont need to find postion we can get Key and Value from
"reducerContext"

befor calling reducer.run(reducerContext) in ReduceTask.java we can  add
method join in Reducer.java Reducer class and give call to
reducer.join(reduceContext)


I just wonder how r going to support NON EQUI join.

I am also having same problem how to do join if datasets cant fit in to
memory.


for now i am cloning using following code :


KEYIN key = context.getCurrentKey() ;
KEYIN outKey = null;
try {
outKey = (KEYIN)key.getClass().newInstance();
   }
catch(Exception e)
 {}
ReflectionUtils.copy(context.getConfiguration(), key, outKey);

 Iterable values = context.getValues();
 ArrayList myValues = new ArrayList();
 for(VALUEIN value: values) {
   VALUEIN outValue = null;
try {
 outValue = (VALUEIN)value.getClass().newInstance();
   }
   catch(Exception e){}
   ReflectionUtils.copy(context.getConfiguration(), value, outValue);
 }


if you have found any other solution please feel free to share

Thank You.







On Thu, Mar 14, 2013 at 1:53 PM, Roth Effy  wrote:

> In reduce() we have:
>
> key1 values1
> key2 values2
> ...
> keyn valuesn
>
> so,what i want to do is join all values like a SQL:
>
> select * from values1,values2...valuesn;
>
> if memory is not enough to cache values,how to complete the join operation?
> my idea is clone the reducecontext,but it maybe not easy.
>
> Any help will be appreciated.
>
>
> 2013/3/13 Roth Effy 
>
>> I want a n:n join as Cartesian product,but the DataJoinReducerBase looks
>> like only support equal join.
>> I want a non-equal join,but I have no idea now.
>>
>>
>> 2013/3/13 Azuryy Yu 
>>
>>> you want a n:n join or 1:n join?
>>> On Mar 13, 2013 10:51 AM, "Roth Effy"  wrote:
>>>
 I want to join two table data in reducer.So I need to find the start of
 the table.
 someone said the DataJoinReducerBase can help me,isn't it?


 2013/3/13 Azuryy Yu 

> you cannot use RecordReader in Reducer.
>
> what's the mean of you want get the record position? I cannot
> understand, can you give a simple example?
>
>
> On Wed, Mar 13, 2013 at 9:56 AM, Roth Effy  wrote:
>
>> sorry,I still can't understand how to use recordreader in the
>> reduce(),because the input is a RawKeyValueIterator in the class
>> reducecontext.so,I'm confused.
>> anyway,thank you.
>>
>>
>> 2013/3/12 samir das mohapatra 
>>
>>> Through the RecordReader and FileStatus you can get it.
>>>
>>>
>>> On Tue, Mar 12, 2013 at 4:08 PM, Roth Effy wrote:
>>>
 Hi,everyone,
 I want to join the k-v pairs in Reduce(),but how to get the record
 position?
 Now,what I thought is to save the context status,but class Context
 doesn't implement a clone construct method.

 Any help will be appreciated.
 Thank you very much.

>>>
>>>
>>
>

>>
>


-- 
*
*
*

Thanx and Regards*
* Vikas Jadhav*


Re: How can I record some position of context in Reduce()?

2013-03-14 Thread Roth Effy
In reduce() we have:

key1 values1
key2 values2
...
keyn valuesn

so,what i want to do is join all values like a SQL:

select * from values1,values2...valuesn;

if memory is not enough to cache values,how to complete the join operation?
my idea is clone the reducecontext,but it maybe not easy.

Any help will be appreciated.


2013/3/13 Roth Effy 

> I want a n:n join as Cartesian product,but the DataJoinReducerBase looks
> like only support equal join.
> I want a non-equal join,but I have no idea now.
>
>
> 2013/3/13 Azuryy Yu 
>
>> you want a n:n join or 1:n join?
>> On Mar 13, 2013 10:51 AM, "Roth Effy"  wrote:
>>
>>> I want to join two table data in reducer.So I need to find the start of
>>> the table.
>>> someone said the DataJoinReducerBase can help me,isn't it?
>>>
>>>
>>> 2013/3/13 Azuryy Yu 
>>>
 you cannot use RecordReader in Reducer.

 what's the mean of you want get the record position? I cannot
 understand, can you give a simple example?


 On Wed, Mar 13, 2013 at 9:56 AM, Roth Effy  wrote:

> sorry,I still can't understand how to use recordreader in the
> reduce(),because the input is a RawKeyValueIterator in the class
> reducecontext.so,I'm confused.
> anyway,thank you.
>
>
> 2013/3/12 samir das mohapatra 
>
>> Through the RecordReader and FileStatus you can get it.
>>
>>
>> On Tue, Mar 12, 2013 at 4:08 PM, Roth Effy wrote:
>>
>>> Hi,everyone,
>>> I want to join the k-v pairs in Reduce(),but how to get the record
>>> position?
>>> Now,what I thought is to save the context status,but class Context
>>> doesn't implement a clone construct method.
>>>
>>> Any help will be appreciated.
>>> Thank you very much.
>>>
>>
>>
>

>>>
>


Re: How can I record some position of context in Reduce()?

2013-03-13 Thread Roth Effy
I want a n:n join as Cartesian product,but the DataJoinReducerBase looks
like only support equal join.
I want a non-equal join,but I have no idea now.


2013/3/13 Azuryy Yu 

> you want a n:n join or 1:n join?
> On Mar 13, 2013 10:51 AM, "Roth Effy"  wrote:
>
>> I want to join two table data in reducer.So I need to find the start of
>> the table.
>> someone said the DataJoinReducerBase can help me,isn't it?
>>
>>
>> 2013/3/13 Azuryy Yu 
>>
>>> you cannot use RecordReader in Reducer.
>>>
>>> what's the mean of you want get the record position? I cannot
>>> understand, can you give a simple example?
>>>
>>>
>>> On Wed, Mar 13, 2013 at 9:56 AM, Roth Effy  wrote:
>>>
 sorry,I still can't understand how to use recordreader in the
 reduce(),because the input is a RawKeyValueIterator in the class
 reducecontext.so,I'm confused.
 anyway,thank you.


 2013/3/12 samir das mohapatra 

> Through the RecordReader and FileStatus you can get it.
>
>
> On Tue, Mar 12, 2013 at 4:08 PM, Roth Effy  wrote:
>
>> Hi,everyone,
>> I want to join the k-v pairs in Reduce(),but how to get the record
>> position?
>> Now,what I thought is to save the context status,but class Context
>> doesn't implement a clone construct method.
>>
>> Any help will be appreciated.
>> Thank you very much.
>>
>
>

>>>
>>


Re: How can I record some position of context in Reduce()?

2013-03-13 Thread Azuryy Yu
you want a n:n join or 1:n join?
On Mar 13, 2013 10:51 AM, "Roth Effy"  wrote:

> I want to join two table data in reducer.So I need to find the start of
> the table.
> someone said the DataJoinReducerBase can help me,isn't it?
>
>
> 2013/3/13 Azuryy Yu 
>
>> you cannot use RecordReader in Reducer.
>>
>> what's the mean of you want get the record position? I cannot understand,
>> can you give a simple example?
>>
>>
>> On Wed, Mar 13, 2013 at 9:56 AM, Roth Effy  wrote:
>>
>>> sorry,I still can't understand how to use recordreader in the
>>> reduce(),because the input is a RawKeyValueIterator in the class
>>> reducecontext.so,I'm confused.
>>> anyway,thank you.
>>>
>>>
>>> 2013/3/12 samir das mohapatra 
>>>
 Through the RecordReader and FileStatus you can get it.


 On Tue, Mar 12, 2013 at 4:08 PM, Roth Effy  wrote:

> Hi,everyone,
> I want to join the k-v pairs in Reduce(),but how to get the record
> position?
> Now,what I thought is to save the context status,but class Context
> doesn't implement a clone construct method.
>
> Any help will be appreciated.
> Thank you very much.
>


>>>
>>
>


Re: How can I record some position of context in Reduce()?

2013-03-12 Thread Roth Effy
I want to join two table data in reducer.So I need to find the start of the
table.
someone said the DataJoinReducerBase can help me,isn't it?


2013/3/13 Azuryy Yu 

> you cannot use RecordReader in Reducer.
>
> what's the mean of you want get the record position? I cannot understand,
> can you give a simple example?
>
>
> On Wed, Mar 13, 2013 at 9:56 AM, Roth Effy  wrote:
>
>> sorry,I still can't understand how to use recordreader in the
>> reduce(),because the input is a RawKeyValueIterator in the class
>> reducecontext.so,I'm confused.
>> anyway,thank you.
>>
>>
>> 2013/3/12 samir das mohapatra 
>>
>>> Through the RecordReader and FileStatus you can get it.
>>>
>>>
>>> On Tue, Mar 12, 2013 at 4:08 PM, Roth Effy  wrote:
>>>
 Hi,everyone,
 I want to join the k-v pairs in Reduce(),but how to get the record
 position?
 Now,what I thought is to save the context status,but class Context
 doesn't implement a clone construct method.

 Any help will be appreciated.
 Thank you very much.

>>>
>>>
>>
>


Re: How can I record some position of context in Reduce()?

2013-03-12 Thread Azuryy Yu
you cannot use RecordReader in Reducer.

what's the mean of you want get the record position? I cannot understand,
can you give a simple example?


On Wed, Mar 13, 2013 at 9:56 AM, Roth Effy  wrote:

> sorry,I still can't understand how to use recordreader in the
> reduce(),because the input is a RawKeyValueIterator in the class
> reducecontext.so,I'm confused.
> anyway,thank you.
>
>
> 2013/3/12 samir das mohapatra 
>
>> Through the RecordReader and FileStatus you can get it.
>>
>>
>> On Tue, Mar 12, 2013 at 4:08 PM, Roth Effy  wrote:
>>
>>> Hi,everyone,
>>> I want to join the k-v pairs in Reduce(),but how to get the record
>>> position?
>>> Now,what I thought is to save the context status,but class Context
>>> doesn't implement a clone construct method.
>>>
>>> Any help will be appreciated.
>>> Thank you very much.
>>>
>>
>>
>


Re: How can I record some position of context in Reduce()?

2013-03-12 Thread Roth Effy
sorry,I still can't understand how to use recordreader in the
reduce(),because the input is a RawKeyValueIterator in the class
reducecontext.so,I'm confused.
anyway,thank you.


2013/3/12 samir das mohapatra 

> Through the RecordReader and FileStatus you can get it.
>
>
> On Tue, Mar 12, 2013 at 4:08 PM, Roth Effy  wrote:
>
>> Hi,everyone,
>> I want to join the k-v pairs in Reduce(),but how to get the record
>> position?
>> Now,what I thought is to save the context status,but class Context
>> doesn't implement a clone construct method.
>>
>> Any help will be appreciated.
>> Thank you very much.
>>
>
>


Re: How can I record some position of context in Reduce()?

2013-03-12 Thread samir das mohapatra
Through the RecordReader and FileStatus you can get it.


On Tue, Mar 12, 2013 at 4:08 PM, Roth Effy  wrote:

> Hi,everyone,
> I want to join the k-v pairs in Reduce(),but how to get the record
> position?
> Now,what I thought is to save the context status,but class Context doesn't
> implement a clone construct method.
>
> Any help will be appreciated.
> Thank you very much.
>


How can I record some position of context in Reduce()?

2013-03-12 Thread Roth Effy
Hi,everyone,
I want to join the k-v pairs in Reduce(),but how to get the record position?
Now,what I thought is to save the context status,but class Context doesn't
implement a clone construct method.

Any help will be appreciated.
Thank you very much.