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[jira] [Updated] (MADLIB-1284) linregr_train fails when dependent
variable is a JSONB element
[ https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/MADLIB-1284?page=com.atlassian.jira.plugin.system.issuetabpanels:all-tabpanel ]
Frank McQuillan updated MADLIB-1284:
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Fix Version/s: v1.16
> linregr_train fails when dependent variable is a JSONB element
> --------------------------------------------------------------
>
> Key: MADLIB-1284
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/MADLIB-1284
> Project: Apache MADlib
> Issue Type: Bug
> Components: Module: Linear Regression
> Reporter: Nandish Jayaram
> Assignee: Himanshu Pandey
> Priority: Major
> Fix For: v1.16
>
>
> An issue reported in the user mailing list (https://lists.apache.org/thread.html/ab645438d4ab6ab3508f3e7c790d2fc65fe845031bd481aa0bdff5f1@%3Cuser.madlib.apache.org%3E):
> I have a table that contains a JSONB field (Postgres 10.x) and am now looking to analyze all that rich data with MADLib. Example query:
> {quote}SELECT madlib.linregr_train (
> 'regr_example', -- source table
> 'regr_example_model', -- output model table
> '(data->>''y'')::int', -- dependent variable
> 'ARRAY[1, (data->>''x1'')::int, (data->>''x2'')::int]' -- independent variables
> );{quote}
> However, it looks like MADLib isn't liking using these fields when it comes to creating the temporary table:
> {quote}ERROR: spiexceptions.SyntaxError: syntax error at or near "')::int'"
> LINE 7: , '(data->>'y')::int'::varchar as d...
> ^
> QUERY:
> create table regr_example_model_summary as
> select
> 'linregr'::varchar as method
> , 'regr_example'::varchar as source_table
> , 'regr_example_model'::varchar as out_table
> , '(data->>'y')::int'::varchar as dependent_varname
> , 'ARRAY[1, (data->>'x1')::int, (data->>'x2')::int]'::varchar as independent_varname
> , 0::integer as num_rows_processed
> , 4::integer as num_missing_rows_skipped
> , NULL::text as grouping_col
>
> CONTEXT: Traceback (most recent call last):
> PL/Python function "linregr_train", line 20, in <module>
> return linear.linregr_train(**globals())
> PL/Python function "linregr_train", line 146, in linregr_train
> PL/Python function "linregr_train"{quote}
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