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author | ShreelekhyaG <shreelu_gampa@yahoo.com> | Mon Feb 28 14:57:34 2022 +0530 |
committer | Indhumathi27 <indhumathim27@gmail.com> | Fri Mar 04 13:28:53 2022 +0530 |
tree | 6cdaa315baf6a974a85b05a3955e69e111bfbf87 | |
parent | 59f23c0dfea74199f97b6d3626c31d8fba4a2e1f [diff] |
[CARBONDATA-4325] Update Data frame supported options in document and fix partition table creation with df spatial property Why is this PR needed? 1. Only specific properties are supported using dataframe options. Need to update the documentation. 2. Create partition table fails with Spatial index property for carbon table created with dataframe in spark-shell. What changes were proposed in this PR? 1. Added data frame supported properties in the documentation. 2. Using spark-shell, the table gets created with carbon session and catalogTable.properties is empty here. Getting the properties from catalogTable.storage.properties to access the properties set. Does this PR introduce any user interface change? No Is any new testcase added? No, tested in cluster. This closes #4250
Apache CarbonData is an indexed columnar data store solution for fast analytics on big data platform, e.g. Apache Hadoop, Apache Spark, etc.
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