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Does the JDBC Driver support read/write for Hive Tables stored in the SEQUNCEFILE format?

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TitleDoes the JDBC Driver support read/write for Hive Tables stored in the SEQUNCEFILE format?
URL NameDoes-the-JDBC-Driver-support-read-write-for-Hive-Tables-stored-in-the-SEQUNCEFILE-format
Article Number000116334
EnvironmentProduct: Connect for JDBC Apache Hive driver
Version: All supported versions
OS: JAVA
Database: Apache Hive driver
Application: All supported applications
Question/Problem Description
Does the Connect for JDBC Hive Driver versions 5.1 or 6.0 support read/write for Hive Tables stored in the SEQUNCEFILE format?
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Hive Tables stored in the SEQUNCEFILE format are supported with the Connect for JDBC Hive driver. The underlying storage type is hidden from the driver so we would expect tables stored as SEQUENCEFILE to behave the same as the other storage types.
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Last Modified Date12/6/2017 7:28 PM
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