I don't think so. we were using spark integarted with Kafka for
streaming computing and realtime reports. that just works.
SPARK is now just an overhyped and overcomplicated ETL tool, nothing
more, there is another distributed AI called as Ray, which should be the
next billion dollar company
Hi,
SPARK is now just an overhyped and overcomplicated ETL tool, nothing more,
there is another distributed AI called as Ray, which should be the next
billion dollar company instead of just building those features in SPARK
natively using a different computation engine :)
So the only promise of SPA
I am afraid the most sql functions spark has the other BI tools also have.
spark is used for high performance computing, not for SQL function
comparisoin.
Thanks.
In other terms: what analytics funcionality, that no One erp has, Spark offers ?
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Hi,
I have a db where are collected sales data Who is managed by Odoo erp. I am
studying Apache Spark (beginner) and I have to show a particular analytics that
Spark can do and that is not supported by erp
In other terms: what analytics funcionality, that no One erp has, Spark offers ?
Thanks
Hi Sid,
This example code with output will add some more clarity
spark-shell --conf spark.sql.shuffle.partitions=3 --conf
> spark.sql.autoBroadcastJoinThreshold=-1
>
>
> scala> import org.apache.spark.sql.DataFrame
> import org.apache.spark.sql.DataFrame
>
> scala> import org.apache.spark.sql.func
One option is create a separate column in table A with salting. Use it as
partition key. Use original column for joining.
Ayan
On Sun, 31 Jul 2022 at 6:45 pm, Jacob Lynn wrote:
> The key is this line from Amit's email (emphasis added):
>
> > Change the join_col to *all possible values* of the s
The key is this line from Amit's email (emphasis added):
> Change the join_col to *all possible values* of the sale.
The two tables are treated asymmetrically:
1. The skewed table gets random salts appended to the join key.
2. The other table gets all possible salts appended to the join key (e.g
Hi Sid,
I am not sure I understood your question.
But the keys cannot be different post salting in both the tables, this is
what i have shown in the explanation.
You salt Table A and then explode Table B to create all possible values.
In your case, I do not understand, what Table B has x_8/9. It
Hi Amit,
Thanks for your reply. However, your answer doesn't seem different from
what I have explained.
My question is after salting if the keys are different like in my example
then post join there would be no results assuming the join type as inner
join because even though the keys are segregat