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Altering the Partition Location of a Table (Only OBS Tables Supported)

Function

This statement is used to modify the positions of table partitions.

Syntax

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ALTER TABLE table_name
  PARTITION partition_specs
  SET LOCATION obs_path;

Keywords

  • PARTITION: a specified partition
  • LOCATION: path of the partition

Parameters

Table 1 Parameters

Parameter

Description

table_name

Table name

partition_specs

Partition fields

obs_path

OBS path

Precautions

  • For a table partition whose position is to be modified, the table and partition must exist. Otherwise, an error is reported.
  • By default, the partition_specs parameter contains (). For example: PARTITION (dt='2009-09-09',city='xxx')
  • The specified OBS path must be an absolute path. Otherwise, an error is reported.
  • If the path specified in the new partition contains subdirectories (or nested subdirectories), all file types and content in the subdirectories are considered partition records. Ensure that all file types and file content in the partition directory are the same as those in the table. Otherwise, an error is reported.

Example

To set the OBS path of partition dt='2008-08-08',city='xxx' in table student to obs://bucketName/fileName/student/dt=2008-08-08/city=xxx, run the following statement:

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ALTER TABLE student
  PARTITION(dt='2008-08-08',city='xxx')
  SET LOCATION 'obs://bucketName/fileName/student/dt=2008-08-08/city=xxx';