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Pattern Matching using Phoenix
Hi,
Im using phoenix-2.2.2 on Apache hadoop-1.0.4.
Does phoenix support REGEXP operator or is there any equivalent operator for pattern matching using phoenix.
Please help to solve the same.
Thanks & Regards
Ramya.S
Re: LIKE operator in Phoenix
Posted by James Taylor <ja...@apache.org>.
Try this as a workaround:
select * from account_service_history where TO_CHAR(ash_id) LIKE '217%'
Thanks,
James
On Mon, Jun 9, 2014 at 10:28 AM, James Taylor <ja...@apache.org> wrote:
> Please file a JIRA here: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/PHOENIX
> and include the query plus your create table statement.
> Thanks,
> James
>
> On Mon, Jun 9, 2014 at 1:33 AM, Ramya S <ra...@suntecgroup.com> wrote:
>>
>> Tried the same query using CAST but it shows type mismatch error as : Type mismatch. INTEGER and VARCHAR for ASH_ID
>>
>> Please help to solve...
>>
>>
>>
>> Thanks
>> Ramya.S
>>
>>
>> ________________________________
>>
>> From: James Taylor [mailto:jamestaylor@apache.org]
>> Sent: Mon 6/9/2014 10:46 AM
>> To: user
>> Subject: Re: LIKE operator in Phoenix
>>
>>
>>
>> You can do the following instead:
>>
>> select * from account_service_history where CAST(ash_id AS VARCHAR)
>> LIKE '217%';
>>
>> If this is a common operation, might be better to use VARCHAR instead
>> of INTEGER for your column type.
>>
>> Thanks,
>> James
>>
>> On Sun, Jun 8, 2014 at 10:08 PM, Ramya S <ra...@suntecgroup.com> wrote:
>>> Hi,
>>>
>>>
>>> Consider the below query as an example, where the ASH_ID column is INTEGER type.
>>>
>>> select * from account_service_history where ash_id LIKE '217%';
>>>
>>>
>>> While firing such a query in phoenix gives a type mismatch error.
>>>
>>> Does phoenix handles type cast of Integer/Double to a string internally?
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> Thanks
>>>
>>> Ramya.S
>>>
>>>
>>> ________________________________
>>>
>>> From: James Taylor [mailto:jamestaylor@apache.org]
>>> Sent: Mon 6/9/2014 9:48 AM
>>> To: user
>>> Subject: Re: LIKE operator in Phoenix
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> Can you give an example of what you mean? LIKE is for strings, but you
>>> can cast an Integer/Double to a string.
>>>
>>> Thanks,
>>> James
>>>
>>> On Sun, Jun 8, 2014 at 9:02 PM, Ramya S <ra...@suntecgroup.com> wrote:
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Does the LIKE operator in phoenix support Integer/Double column values ?
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Thanks
>>>> Ramya.S
>>>>
>>>>
>>>
>>>
>>
>>
Re: LIKE operator in Phoenix
Posted by James Taylor <ja...@apache.org>.
Please file a JIRA here: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/PHOENIX
and include the query plus your create table statement.
Thanks,
James
On Mon, Jun 9, 2014 at 1:33 AM, Ramya S <ra...@suntecgroup.com> wrote:
>
> Tried the same query using CAST but it shows type mismatch error as : Type mismatch. INTEGER and VARCHAR for ASH_ID
>
> Please help to solve...
>
>
>
> Thanks
> Ramya.S
>
>
> ________________________________
>
> From: James Taylor [mailto:jamestaylor@apache.org]
> Sent: Mon 6/9/2014 10:46 AM
> To: user
> Subject: Re: LIKE operator in Phoenix
>
>
>
> You can do the following instead:
>
> select * from account_service_history where CAST(ash_id AS VARCHAR)
> LIKE '217%';
>
> If this is a common operation, might be better to use VARCHAR instead
> of INTEGER for your column type.
>
> Thanks,
> James
>
> On Sun, Jun 8, 2014 at 10:08 PM, Ramya S <ra...@suntecgroup.com> wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>>
>> Consider the below query as an example, where the ASH_ID column is INTEGER type.
>>
>> select * from account_service_history where ash_id LIKE '217%';
>>
>>
>> While firing such a query in phoenix gives a type mismatch error.
>>
>> Does phoenix handles type cast of Integer/Double to a string internally?
>>
>>
>>
>> Thanks
>>
>> Ramya.S
>>
>>
>> ________________________________
>>
>> From: James Taylor [mailto:jamestaylor@apache.org]
>> Sent: Mon 6/9/2014 9:48 AM
>> To: user
>> Subject: Re: LIKE operator in Phoenix
>>
>>
>>
>> Can you give an example of what you mean? LIKE is for strings, but you
>> can cast an Integer/Double to a string.
>>
>> Thanks,
>> James
>>
>> On Sun, Jun 8, 2014 at 9:02 PM, Ramya S <ra...@suntecgroup.com> wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>> Does the LIKE operator in phoenix support Integer/Double column values ?
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> Thanks
>>> Ramya.S
>>>
>>>
>>
>>
>
>
RE: LIKE operator in Phoenix
Posted by Ramya S <ra...@suntecgroup.com>.
Tried the same query using CAST but it shows type mismatch error as : Type mismatch. INTEGER and VARCHAR for ASH_ID
Please help to solve...
Thanks
Ramya.S
________________________________
From: James Taylor [mailto:jamestaylor@apache.org]
Sent: Mon 6/9/2014 10:46 AM
To: user
Subject: Re: LIKE operator in Phoenix
You can do the following instead:
select * from account_service_history where CAST(ash_id AS VARCHAR)
LIKE '217%';
If this is a common operation, might be better to use VARCHAR instead
of INTEGER for your column type.
Thanks,
James
On Sun, Jun 8, 2014 at 10:08 PM, Ramya S <ra...@suntecgroup.com> wrote:
> Hi,
>
>
> Consider the below query as an example, where the ASH_ID column is INTEGER type.
>
> select * from account_service_history where ash_id LIKE '217%';
>
>
> While firing such a query in phoenix gives a type mismatch error.
>
> Does phoenix handles type cast of Integer/Double to a string internally?
>
>
>
> Thanks
>
> Ramya.S
>
>
> ________________________________
>
> From: James Taylor [mailto:jamestaylor@apache.org]
> Sent: Mon 6/9/2014 9:48 AM
> To: user
> Subject: Re: LIKE operator in Phoenix
>
>
>
> Can you give an example of what you mean? LIKE is for strings, but you
> can cast an Integer/Double to a string.
>
> Thanks,
> James
>
> On Sun, Jun 8, 2014 at 9:02 PM, Ramya S <ra...@suntecgroup.com> wrote:
>>
>>
>> Does the LIKE operator in phoenix support Integer/Double column values ?
>>
>>
>>
>> Thanks
>> Ramya.S
>>
>>
>
>
Re: LIKE operator in Phoenix
Posted by James Taylor <ja...@apache.org>.
You can do the following instead:
select * from account_service_history where CAST(ash_id AS VARCHAR)
LIKE '217%';
If this is a common operation, might be better to use VARCHAR instead
of INTEGER for your column type.
Thanks,
James
On Sun, Jun 8, 2014 at 10:08 PM, Ramya S <ra...@suntecgroup.com> wrote:
> Hi,
>
>
> Consider the below query as an example, where the ASH_ID column is INTEGER type.
>
> select * from account_service_history where ash_id LIKE '217%';
>
>
> While firing such a query in phoenix gives a type mismatch error.
>
> Does phoenix handles type cast of Integer/Double to a string internally?
>
>
>
> Thanks
>
> Ramya.S
>
>
> ________________________________
>
> From: James Taylor [mailto:jamestaylor@apache.org]
> Sent: Mon 6/9/2014 9:48 AM
> To: user
> Subject: Re: LIKE operator in Phoenix
>
>
>
> Can you give an example of what you mean? LIKE is for strings, but you
> can cast an Integer/Double to a string.
>
> Thanks,
> James
>
> On Sun, Jun 8, 2014 at 9:02 PM, Ramya S <ra...@suntecgroup.com> wrote:
>>
>>
>> Does the LIKE operator in phoenix support Integer/Double column values ?
>>
>>
>>
>> Thanks
>> Ramya.S
>>
>>
>
>
RE: LIKE operator in Phoenix
Posted by Ramya S <ra...@suntecgroup.com>.
Hi,
Consider the below query as an example, where the ASH_ID column is INTEGER type.
select * from account_service_history where ash_id LIKE '217%';
While firing such a query in phoenix gives a type mismatch error.
Does phoenix handles type cast of Integer/Double to a string internally?
Thanks
Ramya.S
________________________________
From: James Taylor [mailto:jamestaylor@apache.org]
Sent: Mon 6/9/2014 9:48 AM
To: user
Subject: Re: LIKE operator in Phoenix
Can you give an example of what you mean? LIKE is for strings, but you
can cast an Integer/Double to a string.
Thanks,
James
On Sun, Jun 8, 2014 at 9:02 PM, Ramya S <ra...@suntecgroup.com> wrote:
>
>
> Does the LIKE operator in phoenix support Integer/Double column values ?
>
>
>
> Thanks
> Ramya.S
>
>
Re: LIKE operator in Phoenix
Posted by James Taylor <ja...@apache.org>.
Can you give an example of what you mean? LIKE is for strings, but you
can cast an Integer/Double to a string.
Thanks,
James
On Sun, Jun 8, 2014 at 9:02 PM, Ramya S <ra...@suntecgroup.com> wrote:
>
>
> Does the LIKE operator in phoenix support Integer/Double column values ?
>
>
>
> Thanks
> Ramya.S
>
>
LIKE operator in Phoenix
Posted by Ramya S <ra...@suntecgroup.com>.
Does the LIKE operator in phoenix support Integer/Double column values ?
Thanks
Ramya.S
RE: Pattern Matching using Phoenix
Posted by Ramya S <ra...@suntecgroup.com>.
Yeah, sure i will try....
Does the LIKE operator in phoenix support Integer/Double column values to be checked?
Thanks
Ramya.S
________________________________
From: James Taylor [mailto:jamestaylor@apache.org]
Sent: Sat 5/31/2014 10:33 AM
To: user@phoenix.incubator.apache.org
Subject: Re: Pattern Matching using Phoenix
Our functions are listed here: http://phoenix.incubator.apache.org/language/functions.html#regexp_replace
We have LIKE, but not REGEXP_LIKE. Maybe you can contribute it - it's pretty easy? There's a step by step guide here: http://phoenix-hbase.blogspot.com/2013/04/how-to-add-your-own-built-in-function.html
Thanks,
James
On Thu, May 29, 2014 at 10:41 PM, Ramya S <ra...@suntecgroup.com> wrote:
Thanks alot...
But im looking for REGEXP funtion that matches a column value with a particular pattern.
For eg:
WHERE (REGEXP_LIKE(patient_phone, '^\([[:digit:]]{3}\) [[:digit:]]{3}-[[:digit:]]{4}$')));
Is that possible with phoenix?
Ramya.S
________________________________
From: Andrew [mailto:al@starfishzone.com]
Sent: Thu 5/29/2014 7:19 PM
To: user@phoenix.incubator.apache.org
Subject: Re: Pattern Matching using Phoenix
Yes, please see:
http://phoenix.incubator.apache.org/language/functions.html#regexp_substr
On 29/05/2014 13:05, Ramya S wrote:
Hi,
Im using phoenix-2.2.2 on Apache hadoop-1.0.4.
Does phoenix support REGEXP operator or is there any equivalent operator for pattern matching using phoenix.
Please help to solve the same.
Thanks & Regards
Ramya.S
Re: FW: Pattern Matching using Phoenix
Posted by James Taylor <ja...@apache.org>.
Hi Ramya,
Built-in functions must be included in the phoenix jar. We have an
open JIRA for supporting dynamically loaded built-in functions, but
until HBase has a way to sandbox coprocessor code, it's likely too
risky to support.
If you open a JIRA and provide a patch, we can include it in our next
patch release.
Thanks,
James
On Mon, Jun 16, 2014 at 8:50 AM, Ramya S <ra...@suntecgroup.com> wrote:
>
>
> Hi
>
>
> I followed the steps to add the new built-in-funtion REGEXP_LIKE, but how can i register this function outside of the phoenix jar?
>
> Could anyone share the ways to test the user-defined funtion without building the phoenix jar?
>
> Please do reply
>
>
> Thanks
> Ramya.S
>
>
>
> ________________________________
>
> From: James Taylor [mailto:jamestaylor@apache.org]
> Sent: Sat 5/31/2014 10:33 AM
> To: user@phoenix.incubator.apache.org
> Subject: Re: Pattern Matching using Phoenix
>
>
> Our functions are listed here: http://phoenix.incubator.apache.org/language/functions.html#regexp_replace
>
> We have LIKE, but not REGEXP_LIKE. Maybe you can contribute it - it's pretty easy? There's a step by step guide here: http://phoenix-hbase.blogspot.com/2013/04/how-to-add-your-own-built-in-function.html
>
> Thanks,
> James
>
>
> On Thu, May 29, 2014 at 10:41 PM, Ramya S <ra...@suntecgroup.com> wrote:
>
>
> Thanks alot...
>
> But im looking for REGEXP funtion that matches a column value with a particular pattern.
>
> For eg:
> WHERE (REGEXP_LIKE(patient_phone, '^\([[:digit:]]{3}\) [[:digit:]]{3}-[[:digit:]]{4}$')));
>
> Is that possible with phoenix?
>
> Ramya.S
>
> ________________________________
>
> From: Andrew [mailto:al@starfishzone.com]
> Sent: Thu 5/29/2014 7:19 PM
> To: user@phoenix.incubator.apache.org
> Subject: Re: Pattern Matching using Phoenix
>
>
>
> Yes, please see:
> http://phoenix.incubator.apache.org/language/functions.html#regexp_substr
>
> On 29/05/2014 13:05, Ramya S wrote:
>
>
>
> Hi,
>
> Im using phoenix-2.2.2 on Apache hadoop-1.0.4.
>
> Does phoenix support REGEXP operator or is there any equivalent operator for pattern matching using phoenix.
>
>
> Please help to solve the same.
>
>
>
>
> Thanks & Regards
>
> Ramya.S
>
>
>
>
>
>
FW: Pattern Matching using Phoenix
Posted by Ramya S <ra...@suntecgroup.com>.
Hi
I followed the steps to add the new built-in-funtion REGEXP_LIKE, but how can i register this function outside of the phoenix jar?
Could anyone share the ways to test the user-defined funtion without building the phoenix jar?
Please do reply
Thanks
Ramya.S
________________________________
From: James Taylor [mailto:jamestaylor@apache.org]
Sent: Sat 5/31/2014 10:33 AM
To: user@phoenix.incubator.apache.org
Subject: Re: Pattern Matching using Phoenix
Our functions are listed here: http://phoenix.incubator.apache.org/language/functions.html#regexp_replace
We have LIKE, but not REGEXP_LIKE. Maybe you can contribute it - it's pretty easy? There's a step by step guide here: http://phoenix-hbase.blogspot.com/2013/04/how-to-add-your-own-built-in-function.html
Thanks,
James
On Thu, May 29, 2014 at 10:41 PM, Ramya S <ra...@suntecgroup.com> wrote:
Thanks alot...
But im looking for REGEXP funtion that matches a column value with a particular pattern.
For eg:
WHERE (REGEXP_LIKE(patient_phone, '^\([[:digit:]]{3}\) [[:digit:]]{3}-[[:digit:]]{4}$')));
Is that possible with phoenix?
Ramya.S
________________________________
From: Andrew [mailto:al@starfishzone.com]
Sent: Thu 5/29/2014 7:19 PM
To: user@phoenix.incubator.apache.org
Subject: Re: Pattern Matching using Phoenix
Yes, please see:
http://phoenix.incubator.apache.org/language/functions.html#regexp_substr
On 29/05/2014 13:05, Ramya S wrote:
Hi,
Im using phoenix-2.2.2 on Apache hadoop-1.0.4.
Does phoenix support REGEXP operator or is there any equivalent operator for pattern matching using phoenix.
Please help to solve the same.
Thanks & Regards
Ramya.S
Re: Pattern Matching using Phoenix
Posted by James Taylor <ja...@apache.org>.
Our functions are listed here:
http://phoenix.incubator.apache.org/language/functions.html#regexp_replace
We have LIKE, but not REGEXP_LIKE. Maybe you can contribute it - it's
pretty easy? There's a step by step guide here:
http://phoenix-hbase.blogspot.com/2013/04/how-to-add-your-own-built-in-function.html
Thanks,
James
On Thu, May 29, 2014 at 10:41 PM, Ramya S <ra...@suntecgroup.com> wrote:
> Thanks alot...
>
> But im looking for REGEXP funtion that matches a column value with a
> particular pattern.
>
> For eg:
> WHERE (REGEXP_LIKE(patient_phone, '^\([[:digit:]]{3}\)
> [[:digit:]]{3}-[[:digit:]]{4}$')));
>
> Is that possible with phoenix?
>
> Ramya.S
>
> ________________________________
>
> From: Andrew [mailto:al@starfishzone.com]
> Sent: Thu 5/29/2014 7:19 PM
> To: user@phoenix.incubator.apache.org
> Subject: Re: Pattern Matching using Phoenix
>
>
> Yes, please see:
> http://phoenix.incubator.apache.org/language/functions.html#regexp_substr
>
> On 29/05/2014 13:05, Ramya S wrote:
>
>
>
> Hi,
>
> Im using phoenix-2.2.2 on Apache hadoop-1.0.4.
>
> Does phoenix support REGEXP operator or is there any equivalent
> operator for pattern matching using phoenix.
>
>
> Please help to solve the same.
>
>
>
>
> Thanks & Regards
>
> Ramya.S
>
>
>
>
RE: Pattern Matching using Phoenix
Posted by Ramya S <ra...@suntecgroup.com>.
Thanks alot...
But im looking for REGEXP funtion that matches a column value with a particular pattern.
For eg:
WHERE (REGEXP_LIKE(patient_phone, '^\([[:digit:]]{3}\) [[:digit:]]{3}-[[:digit:]]{4}$')));
Is that possible with phoenix?
Ramya.S
________________________________
From: Andrew [mailto:al@starfishzone.com]
Sent: Thu 5/29/2014 7:19 PM
To: user@phoenix.incubator.apache.org
Subject: Re: Pattern Matching using Phoenix
Yes, please see:
http://phoenix.incubator.apache.org/language/functions.html#regexp_substr
On 29/05/2014 13:05, Ramya S wrote:
Hi,
Im using phoenix-2.2.2 on Apache hadoop-1.0.4.
Does phoenix support REGEXP operator or is there any equivalent operator for pattern matching using phoenix.
Please help to solve the same.
Thanks & Regards
Ramya.S
Re: Pattern Matching using Phoenix
Posted by Andrew <al...@starfishzone.com>.
Yes, please see:
http://phoenix.incubator.apache.org/language/functions.html#regexp_substr
On 29/05/2014 13:05, Ramya S wrote:
> Hi,
> Im using phoenix-2.2.2 on Apache hadoop-1.0.4.
> *Does phoenix support* *REGEXP operator or is there any equivalent
> operator for pattern matching using phoenix.*
> Please help to solve the same.
> /Thanks & Regards/
> *Ramya.S *
Pattern Matching using Phoenix
Posted by Ramya S <ra...@suntecgroup.com>.
Hi,
Im using phoenix-2.2.2 on Apache hadoop-1.0.4.
Does phoenix support REGEXP operator or is there any equivalent operator for pattern matching using phoenix.
Please help to solve the same.
Thanks & Regards
Ramya.S
FW: Pattern Matching using Phoenix
Posted by Ramya S <ra...@suntecgroup.com>.
Hi,
Im using phoenix-2.2.2 on Apache hadoop-1.0.4.
Does phoenix support REGEXP operator or is there any equivalent operator for pattern matching using phoenix.
Please help to solve the same.
Thanks & Regards
Ramya.S
FW: Pattern Matching using Phoenix
Posted by Ramya S <ra...@suntecgroup.com>.
Hi,
Im using phoenix-2.2.2 on Apache hadoop-1.0.4.
Does phoenix support REGEXP operator or is there any equivalent operator for pattern matching using phoenix.
Please help to solve the same.
Thanks & Regards
Ramya.S
FW: Pattern Matching using Phoenix
Posted by Ramya S <ra...@suntecgroup.com>.
Hi,
Im using phoenix-2.2.2 on Apache hadoop-1.0.4.
Does phoenix support REGEXP operator or is there any equivalent operator for pattern matching using phoenix.
Please help to solve the same.
Thanks & Regards
Ramya.S
FW: Pattern Matching using Phoenix
Posted by Ramya S <ra...@suntecgroup.com>.
Hi,
Im using phoenix-2.2.2 on Apache hadoop-1.0.4.
Does phoenix support REGEXP operator or is there any equivalent operator for pattern matching using phoenix.
Please help to solve the same.
Thanks & Regards
Ramya.S