Hive - Where Clause

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The Hive Query Language (HiveQL) is a query language for Hive to process and analyze structured data in a Meta-store.

SELECT statement is used to retrieve the data from a table. WHERE clause works similar to a condition. It filters the data using the condition and gives you a finite result. The built-in operators and functions generate an expression, which fulfills the condition.

Syntax


Given below is the syntax of the SELECT query:
SELECT [ALL | DISTINCT] select_expr, select_expr, ... 
FROM table_reference
[WHERE where_condition]
[GROUP BY col_list]
[HAVING having_condition]
[CLUSTER BY col_list | [DISTRIBUTE BY col_list] [SORT BY col_list]]
[LIMIT number];

Example


Let us take an example for SELECT…WHERE clause. Assume we have the employee table as given below, with fields named Id, Name, Salary, Designation, and Dept. Generate a query to retrieve the employee details who earn a salary of more than Rs 30000.
+------+--------------+-------------+-------------------+--------+
| ID | Name | Salary | Designation | Dept |
+------+--------------+-------------+-------------------+--------+
|1201 | Gopal | 45000 | Technical manager | TP |
|1202 | Manisha | 45000 | Proofreader | PR |
|1203 | Masthanvali | 40000 | Technical writer | TP |
|1204 | Krian | 40000 | Hr Admin | HR |
|1205 | Kranthi | 30000 | Op Admin | Admin |
+------+--------------+-------------+-------------------+--------+

The following query retrieves the employee details using the above scenario:
hive> SELECT * FROM employee WHERE salary>30000;

On successful execution of the query, you get to see the following response:
+------+--------------+-------------+-------------------+--------+
| ID | Name | Salary | Designation | Dept |
+------+--------------+-------------+-------------------+--------+
|1201 | Gopal | 45000 | Technical manager | TP |
|1202 | Manisha | 45000 | Proofreader | PR |
|1203 | Masthanvali | 40000 | Technical writer | TP |
|1204 | Krian | 40000 | Hr Admin | HR |
+------+--------------+-------------+-------------------+--------+

JDBC Program


The JDBC program to apply where clause for the given example is as follows.
import java.sql.SQLException;
import java.sql.Connection;
import java.sql.ResultSet;
import java.sql.Statement;
import java.sql.DriverManager;

public class HiveQLWhere {
private static String driverName = "org.apache.hadoop.hive.jdbc.HiveDriver";

public static void main(String[] args) throws SQLException {

// Register driver and create driver instance
Class.forName(driverName);

// get connection
Connection con = DriverManager.getConnection("jdbc:hive://localhost:10000/userdb", "", "");

// create statement
Statement stmt = con.createStatement();

// execute statement
Resultset res = stmt.executeQuery("SELECT * FROM employee WHERE salary>30000;");

System.out.println("Result:");
System.out.println(" ID \t Name \t Salary \t Designation \t Dept ");

while (res.next()) {
System.out.println(res.getInt(1) + " " + res.getString(2) + " " + res.getDouble(3) + " " + res.getString(4) + " " + res.getString(5));
}
con
.close();
}
}

Save the program in a file named HiveQLWhere.java. Use the following commands to compile and execute this program.
$ javac HiveQLWhere.java
$ java
HiveQLWhere

Output:


ID       Name           Salary      Designation          Dept
1201 Gopal 45000 Technical manager TP
1202 Manisha 45000 Proofreader PR
1203 Masthanvali 40000 Technical writer TP
1204 Krian 40000 Hr Admin HR

 

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