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I have a strange dilemma in my Pig Script. I am joining multiple tables and one of the last joins is as follows:

a = JOIN O_1 by ((long)OpropID, (long)OAID) LEFT, property by ((long)GPropID, (long)prop_AID);

If I filter my result by specific data points, I get the proper results for those fields from the property table (right table in the join). Even without the filter, the resultset is correct, I'm only filtering it to test the results.

b = filter a by OpropID==12 and OAID==10;
dump b;

However, if create a subsequent GENERATE statement immediately after the join, the same fields (last two in the example below) return NULL results:

c = FOREACH a GENERATE gID, p_AID, OpropID, OAID, GPropID, prop_AID;

I've tried using $16, $17 instead of the field names; I've also used property::GPropID or property::prop_AID to no avail.

Any help at this point would be appreciated.

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  • Are you sure the results are correct without the filter? Since you are using a LEFT join, any records in the first alias which don't have a match in the second will still get carried through, with nulls put in for all the fields of the second alias.
    – reo katoa
    Jan 31, 2014 at 3:32
  • What I'm saying is that any subsequent GENERATE statements after the JOIN return NULL values for fields in the RIGHT table. However, if I do an immediate dump after the join, the fields are populated with data. Hope this clarifies the issue.
    – Pasha
    Jan 31, 2014 at 4:37
  • And I am positive that the joins should return correct values, i.e. there is matching data.
    – Pasha
    Jan 31, 2014 at 4:38
  • How are you checking this? using Illustrate or running the script? Illustrate might show you some mock data.
    – ryuchtman
    Jan 31, 2014 at 15:42
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    I've faced a similar issue in a different script and the only way to "fix" it was to add "DISTINCT" after one of the aliases. That ensured a proper join between two aliases... No idea why such behavior....
    – Pasha
    Feb 13, 2014 at 0:40

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