Rules and Guidelines for Mappings on the Blaze Engine
Rules and Guidelines for Mappings on the Blaze Engine
Consider the following run-time differences on the Blaze engine:
In a Hadoop environment, sources that have data errors in a column result in a null value for the column. In the native environment, the Data Integration Service does not process the rows that have data errors in a column.
When you cancel a mapping that reads from a flat file source, the file copy process that copies flat file data to HDFS may continue to run. The Data Integration Service logs the command to kill this process in the Hive session log, and cleans up any data copied to HDFS. Optionally, you can run the command to kill the file copy process.
If you use Hive 2.0 or higher, the Blaze engine guarantees scale values. For example, when the Blaze engine processes the decimal