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### What changes were proposed in this pull request? Remove the unneeded embedded inline HTML markup by using the basic markdown syntax. Please see #28414 ### Why are the changes needed? Make the doc cleaner and easily editable by MD editors. ### Does this PR introduce _any_ user-facing change? No ### How was this patch tested? Manually build and check Closes #28451 from huaxingao/html_cleanup. Authored-by: Huaxin Gao <huaxing@us.ibm.com> Signed-off-by: Sean Owen <srowen@gmail.com>
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Description
The DISTRIBUTE BY
clause is used to repartition the data based
on the input expressions. Unlike the CLUSTER BY
clause, this does not sort the data within each partition.
Syntax
DISTRIBUTE BY { expression [ , ... ] }
Parameters
-
expression
Specifies combination of one or more values, operators and SQL functions that results in a value.
Examples
CREATE TABLE person (name STRING, age INT);
INSERT INTO person VALUES
('Zen Hui', 25),
('Anil B', 18),
('Shone S', 16),
('Mike A', 25),
('John A', 18),
('Jack N', 16);
-- Reduce the number of shuffle partitions to 2 to illustrate the behavior of `DISTRIBUTE BY`.
-- It's easier to see the clustering and sorting behavior with less number of partitions.
SET spark.sql.shuffle.partitions = 2;
-- Select the rows with no ordering. Please note that without any sort directive, the result
-- of the query is not deterministic. It's included here to just contrast it with the
-- behavior of `DISTRIBUTE BY`. The query below produces rows where age columns are not
-- clustered together.
SELECT age, name FROM person;
+---+-------+
|age| name|
+---+-------+
| 16|Shone S|
| 25|Zen Hui|
| 16| Jack N|
| 25| Mike A|
| 18| John A|
| 18| Anil B|
+---+-------+
-- Produces rows clustered by age. Persons with same age are clustered together.
-- Unlike `CLUSTER BY` clause, the rows are not sorted within a partition.
SELECT age, name FROM person DISTRIBUTE BY age;
+---+-------+
|age| name|
+---+-------+
| 25|Zen Hui|
| 25| Mike A|
| 18| John A|
| 18| Anil B|
| 16|Shone S|
| 16| Jack N|
+---+-------+