Details
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Bug
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Status: Open
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Major
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Resolution: Unresolved
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1.17.0
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Description
With a TSV file (demo.tsv.gz in attachment) generated on Windows (EOL = \r\n).
The file contains some special char like
http://bouzbal-fans.blogspot.com/search/label/Ã\230£Ã\230®Ã\230¨Ã\230§Ã\230± Ã\230¨Ã\231Ë\206Ã\230²Ã\230¨Ã\230§Ã\231â\200\236
The next request sometimes eat the first char of a line
--CREATE TABLE dfs.test.`result_pqt` AS ( SELECT columns[0] as d ,CAST(to_timestamp(columns[0],'MM/dd/yy HH:mm:ss a') AS TIMESTAMP) FROM TABLE(dfs.test.`demo.tsv` (type => 'text', extractHeader => false, fieldDelimiter => '\t', lineDelimiter => '\r\n')) --) java.sql.SQLException: SYSTEM ERROR: IllegalArgumentException: Invalid format: "/19/2015 9:33:39 AM"
The string "^/19/2015 9:33:39 AM" doesn't exists. Month is already present in this field in the TSV (so here there is "3/19/2015 9:33:39 AM" in the file demo.tsv).
If '\r\n' are replaced by '\n' with sed before the request, the result is correct as well with lineDelimiter => '\r\n' as lineDelimiter => '\n' or without function TABLE (there is no error and the date is correctly converted with to_timestamp function / columns d is correct in the result_pqt)
keeping '\r\n' and trying to move (in another line in demo.tsv) the line that produce error can prevent error (why ?)
keeping '\r\n' and trying to remove/modify one or more special char (like in "thá»\235i trang jean") can prevent error (why ?)
Didn't manage to reduce more the file demo.tsv while keeping the problem.