impala shell查询-q,字符串中带双引号

2wnc66cl  于 2021-06-26  发布在  Impala
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我正在生成一个文本文件,plink使用这个文本文件来使用impala shell并使用-q运行insert语句。目前我正在使用维基百科的虚拟数据,以确保它没有错误,然后我才愤怒地使用它。
除以下情况外,这在几乎所有情况下都可以正常工作(我更改了一些位,但结果是相同的):

impala-shell -c -k -q "INSERT INTO TABLE imaginarydatabasename.T_Test
VALUES
('Bob','Monkhouse','1928-06-01',2003,'An expert on the history of silent cinema and a film collector, Monkhouse presented Mad Movies in 1966. He wrote, produced, financed and syndicated the show worldwide. The show featured clips from comic silent films, many from his own private collection, some of which he had helped to recover and restore. This film collection was the cause of a court case at the Old Bailey in 1979. Having loaned Terry Wogan\'s son a film, Monkhouse was charged with attempting to defraud film distributors of royalties, but after two years the judge decided that there was no case to answer.[8] Many of the films in his collection were seized and not returned to Monkhouse.[9] In 2008, the British Film Institute was contacted by Monkhouse\'s daughter, Abigail, who asked if they would like to view the collection and provide some advice as to the best way of preserving it. Amongst the discoveries were many radio and TV shows long thought lost. Dick Fiddy, the archivist, said \"It\'s a huge, unwieldy collection which deals with a number of areas. It\'s not just film and TV. Initially, we found half a dozen TV shows that we knew to be missing.\" Amongst those shows rediscovered were many that feature Monkhouse himself, including The Flip Side, a 1966 play in which he starred as a television DJ with his own late night show, and the 1957/58 series of his comedy My Pal Bob including an episode in which he is suspected of an extramarital affair.[10] The archive consisted of 36,000 videotapes, going back to when Monkhouse first bought a home video recorder in 1966. His film archive began in the late 1950s. The entire Monkhouse film and television archive is now held by Kaleidoscope, including all the material previously held by the NFTVA. It was catalogued and restored to digital formats for a major event at Bafta on 24 October 2009. Chris Perry, of Kaleidoscope and Kaleidoscope Publishing, said: \"We are painstakingly transferring the important contents of the video tapes and restoring radio shows. There are many incredible finds, and the event [is] an exciting time for all concerned.\" In his final years, Monkhouse hosted a show on BBC Radio 2 called The Monkhouse Archive, in which he provided humorous links to clips of comedy acts spanning the previous 50 years.',1,2.5,'2016-06-21 14:41:25');" -i impala-server.com;

如果我复制外部双引号内的部分(由q运行),将其粘贴到色调并执行它,我没有问题。
我认为第5列中的双引号告诉shell的-q部分查询文本已经结束。
我如何告诉shell双引号没有结束它?

tvokkenx

tvokkenx1#

测试它的一种方法是运行一个直接的select语句而不是insert语句,以查看impalashell是否能够执行查询。请参见下面的代码示例。我可以在没有任何问题的情况下执行它,但是如果我去掉任何转义字符,它就会出错,所以我不认为双引号是导致问题的原因。

impala-shell -i impala-server.com -c -k -q "select 'Bob','Monkhouse','1928-06-01',2003,'An expert on the history of silent cinema and a film collector, Monkhouse presented Mad Movies in 1966. He wrote, produced, financed and syndicated the show worldwide. The show featured clips from comic silent films, many from his own private collection, some of which he had helped to recover and restore. This film collection was the cause of a court case at the Old Bailey in 1979. Having loaned Terry Wogan\'s son a film, Monkhouse was charged with attempting to defraud film distributors of royalties, but after two years the judge decided that there was no case to answer.[8] Many of the films in his collection were seized and not returned to Monkhouse.[9] In 2008, the British Film Institute was contacted by Monkhouse\'s daughter, Abigail, who asked if they would like to view the collection and provide some advice as to the best way of preserving it. Amongst the discoveries were many radio and TV shows long thought lost. Dick Fiddy, the archivist, said \"It\'s a huge, unwieldy collection which deals with a number of areas. It\'s not just film and TV. Initially, we found half a dozen TV shows that we knew to be missing.\" Amongst those shows rediscovered were many that feature Monkhouse himself, including The Flip Side, a 1966 play in which he starred as a television DJ with his own late night show, and the 1957/58 series of his comedy My Pal Bob including an episode in which he is suspected of an extramarital affair.[10] The archive consisted of 36,000 videotapes, going back to when Monkhouse first bought a home video recorder in 1966. His film archive began in the late 1950s. The entire Monkhouse film and television archive is now held by Kaleidoscope, including all the material previously held by the NFTVA. It was catalogued and restored to digital formats for a major event at Bafta on 24 October 2009. Chris Perry, of Kaleidoscope and Kaleidoscope Publishing, said: \"We are painstakingly transferring the important contents of the video tapes and restoring radio shows. There are many incredible finds, and the event [is] an exciting time for all concerned.\" In his final years, Monkhouse hosted a show on BBC Radio 2 called The Monkhouse Archive, in which he provided humorous links to clips of comedy acts spanning the previous 50 years.',1,2.5,'2016-06-21 14:41:25'"
cygmwpex

cygmwpex2#

这是最重要的
你必须做一次,不是两次,而是三次,如下所示:

impala-shell -c -k -q "INSERT INTO TABLE database.table
VALUES
('Bob','Monkhouse','1928-06-01',2003,'see if I can get \\\ to work...',1,2.5,'2016-06-21 14:41:25');" -i impala-server;

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