Glad I’m not the only one fighting with this :) — David
On Apr 28, 2015, at 11:28 AM, Ramana Inukonda <rinuko...@maprtech.com> wrote: > Sorry, > > Scratch that. Somehow had a notion that worked. Does not seem to be the > case. > > Regards > Ramana > > > On Tue, Apr 28, 2015 at 11:25 AM, Ramana Inukonda <rinuko...@maprtech.com> > wrote: > >> You can use -- >> >> Example: >> -- using 1395599672 as a seed to the RNG select l_returnflag, l_linestatus, >> sum(l_quantity) as sum_qty, sum(l_extendedprice) as sum_base_price, >> sum(l_extendedprice >> * (1 - l_discount)) as sum_disc_price, sum(l_extendedprice * (1 - >> l_discount) * (1 + l_tax)) as sum_charge, avg(l_quantity) as avg_qty, >> avg(l_extendedprice) >> as avg_price, avg(l_discount) as avg_disc, count(*) as count_order from >> lineitem >> where l_shipdate <= date '1998-12-01' - interval '120' day (3) group by >> l_returnflag, >> l_linestatus order by l_returnflag, l_linestatus; >> >> On Tue, Apr 28, 2015 at 11:23 AM, Andries Engelbrecht < >> aengelbre...@maprtech.com> wrote: >> >>> How do you include SQL comments? >>> >>> Using # at the beginning of a line work in the SQLline shell, however if >>> it is part of a sql file the following error appears. >>> >>> cat comment.sql >>> >>> # comment >>> select * from sys.version; >>> >>> 0: jdbc:drill:zk=drilldemo:5181> !run comment.sql >>> 1/2 # comment >>> Aborting command set because "force" is false and command failed: "# >>> comment” >>> >>> >>> >>> Thanks >>> —Andries >>> >>> >>