When I start hive I get the following:

hduser@ip-54-40-31-118 bin]$ ./hive
debug  " Make sure we are using a compatible version of hdfs"

14/01/10 17:00:22 INFO Configuration.deprecation: mapred.input.dir.recursive is 
deprecated. Instead, use mapreduce.input.fileinputformat.input.dir.recursive
14/01/10 17:00:22 INFO Configuration.deprecation: mapred.max.split.size is 
deprecated. Instead, use mapreduce.input.fileinputformat.split.maxsize

Hive Version:  hive-0.11.0.tar.gz
Hadoop Version:  2.2.0


Any help ?

Sincere Thanks in Advance

Sean


From: Kristopher Kane [mailto:kkane.l...@gmail.com]
Sent: Friday, January 10, 2014 4:32 PM
To: user@hive.apache.org
Subject: ORC numberformatexcetion with type DECIMAL

Hive .12 on Hadoop 2

I have a table with a mix of STRING and DECIMAL fields that is stored as ORC no 
compression or partitions.
I wanted to create a copy of this table with CTAS, stored also as ORC.
The job fails with NumberFormatException at the HiveDecimal class but I can't 
narrow it down the the field.

The job succeeds if I store the new table with the default storage format.

A bit strange going from ORC to ORC with CTAS isn't it?

Thanks,

-Kris
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