You can use use any Java function in Hive without (!) the need to wrap it in an UDF via the reflect command. however not sure if this meets your use case.
Sent from my iPhone > On 13 Jul 2016, at 19:50, Markovitz, Dudu <dmarkov...@paypal.com> wrote: > > Hi > > I’m personally not aware of other methods to achieve case insensitivity > comparison but to use lower() / upper() > > Dudu > > From: Mahender Sarangam [mailto:mahender.bigd...@outlook.com] > Sent: Wednesday, July 13, 2016 12:56 AM > To: user@hive.apache.org > Subject: Re: Any way in hive to have functionality like SQL Server collation > on Case sensitivity > > Thanks Dudu, > > I would like to know dealing with case in-sensitivity in other project. is > every one converting to toLower() or toUpper() in the Joins ? . Is there any > setting applied at Hive Server level which gets reflected in all the queries ? > > > > /MS > > > On 5/25/2016 9:05 AM, Markovitz, Dudu wrote: > It will not be suitable for JOIN operation since it will cause a Cartesian > product. > Any chosen solution should determine a single representation for any given > string. > > Dudu > > From: Mich Talebzadeh [mailto:mich.talebza...@gmail.com] > Sent: Wednesday, May 25, 2016 1:31 AM > To: user <user@hive.apache.org> > Subject: Re: Any way in hive to have functionality like SQL Server collation > on Case sensitivity > > I would rather go for something like compare() that allows one to directly > compare two character strings based on alternate collation rules. > > Hive does not have it. This is from SAP ASE > > 1> select compare ("aaa","bbb") > 2> go > ----------- > -1 > (1 row affected) > 1> select compare ("aaa","Aaa") > 2> go > ----------- > 1 > (1 row affected) > > 1> select compare ("aaa","AAA") > 2> go > ----------- > 1 > · The compare function returns the following values, based on the collation > rules that you chose: > > · 1 – indicates that char_expression1 or uchar_expression1 is greater > than char_expression2 or uchar_expression2. > > · 0 – indicates that char_expression1 or uchar_expression1 is equal > to char_expression2 or uchar_expression2. > > · -1 – indicates that char_expression1 or uchar_expression1 is less > than char_expression2 or uchar expression2. > > > hive> select compare("aaa", "bbb"); > FAILED: SemanticException [Error 10011]: Line 1:7 Invalid function 'compare' > > HTH > > > > > Dr Mich Talebzadeh > > LinkedIn > https://www.linkedin.com/profile/view?id=AAEAAAAWh2gBxianrbJd6zP6AcPCCdOABUrV8Pw > > http://talebzadehmich.wordpress.com > > > On 24 May 2016 at 21:15, mahender bigdata <mahender.bigd...@outlook.com> > wrote: > Hi, > > We would like to have feature in Hive where string comparison should ignore > case sensitivity while joining on String Columns in hive. This feature helps > us in reducing code of calling Upper or Lower function on Join columns. If it > is already there, please let me know settings to enable this feature. > > /MS > > >