set hive.stats.autogather=false; set hive.optimize.union.remove=true; set hive.mapred.supports.subdirectories=true; set hive.merge.mapfiles=false; set hive.merge.mapredfiles=false; set hive.exec.dynamic.partition.mode=nonstrict; set hive.exec.dynamic.partition=true; set mapred.input.dir.recursive=true; -- This is to test the union->selectstar->filesink optimization -- Union of 2 map-reduce subqueries is performed followed by select star and a file sink -- There is no need to write the temporary results of the sub-queries, and then read them -- again to process the union. The union can be removed completely. -- It does not matter, whether the output is merged or not. In this case, merging is turned -- off -- This test demonstrates that the optimization works with dynamic partitions irrespective of the -- file format of the output file -- INCLUDE_HADOOP_MAJOR_VERSIONS(0.23) -- Since this test creates sub-directories for the output table outputTbl1, it might be easier -- to run the test only on hadoop 23 create table inputTbl1(key string, ds string) stored as textfile; create table outputTbl1(key string, values bigint) partitioned by (ds string) stored as textfile; load data local inpath '../data/files/T1.txt' into table inputTbl1; explain insert overwrite table outputTbl1 partition (ds) SELECT * FROM ( SELECT key, count(1) as values, ds from inputTbl1 group by key, ds UNION ALL SELECT key, count(1) as values, ds from inputTbl1 group by key, ds ) a; insert overwrite table outputTbl1 partition (ds) SELECT * FROM ( SELECT key, count(1) as values, ds from inputTbl1 group by key, ds UNION ALL SELECT key, count(1) as values, ds from inputTbl1 group by key, ds ) a; desc formatted outputTbl1; show partitions outputTbl1; set hive.input.format=org.apache.hadoop.hive.ql.io.HiveInputFormat; select * from outputTbl1 where ds = '11' order by key, values; select * from outputTbl1 where ds = '18' order by key, values; select * from outputTbl1 where ds is not null order by key, values;