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[jira] [Commented] (SPARK-12010) Spark JDBC requires support for column-name-free INSERT syntax

    [ https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/SPARK-12010?page=com.atlassian.jira.plugin.system.issuetabpanels:comment-tabpanel&focusedCommentId=15033124#comment-15033124 ] 

Michael Armbrust commented on SPARK-12010:
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Thanks for working on this, but we've already hit code freeze for 1.6.0 so I'm going to retarget.  Typically [let project committers|https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/SPARK/Contributing+to+Spark#ContributingtoSpark-JIRA] set the "target version".

> Spark JDBC requires support for column-name-free INSERT syntax
> --------------------------------------------------------------
>
>                 Key: SPARK-12010
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/SPARK-12010
>             Project: Spark
>          Issue Type: Bug
>          Components: SQL
>    Affects Versions: 1.5.2
>            Reporter: Christian Kurz
>   Original Estimate: 24h
>  Remaining Estimate: 24h
>
> Spark JDBC write only works with technologies which support the following INSERT statement syntax (JdbcUtils.scala: insertStatement()):
> INSERT INTO $table VALUES ( ?, ?, ..., ? )
> Some technologies require a list of column names:
> INSERT INTO $table ( $colNameList ) VALUES ( ?, ?, ..., ? )
> Therefore technologies like Progress JDBC Driver for Cassandra do not work with Spark JDBC write.
> Idea for fix:
> Move JdbcUtils.scala:insertStatement() into SqlDialect and add a SqlDialect for Progress JDBC Driver for Cassandra



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