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table1 data sample:

year month day utmsource
2017 03    26  NULL
2017 03    27  NULL
2017 03    27  facebook
2017 03    27  newsletter
2017 03    27  banner
2017 03    27  facebook    

expected selection:

year month day utmsource
2017 03    27  NULL
2017 03    27  newsletter
2017 03    27  banner 

My Hive queries:

-- result = 0, it did not include the NULL utmsource record
SELECT SUM(CASE WHEN utmsource IS NULL THEN 1 ELSE 0 END) as amountnull
FROM table1
WHERE year=2017 AND month=03 AND day=27 AND NOT utmsource="facebook"

-- result = 1 the NULL utmsource record is included
SELECT SUM(CASE WHEN utmsource IS NULL THEN 1 ELSE 0 END) as amountnull
FROM table1
WHERE year=2017 AND month=03 AND day=27 AND (utmsource IS NULL OR NOT utmsource="facebook")

-- also returns 0, the NULL utmsource record is not included
SELECT SUM(CASE WHEN utmsource IS NULL THEN 1 ELSE 0 END) as amountnull
FROM table1
WHERE year=2017 AND month=03 AND day=27 AND NOT utmsource <=> 'facebook';

Questions:

  1. Could someone explain this behaviour?
  2. Can i change a setting to retrieve the result of query 2 without adding the extra OR functionality in my query? => not equals includes null values in result
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    NOT NULL --> NULL --> not true Mar 30, 2017 at 14:20
  • This code is a complete mess. Please give a data sample instead. Mar 30, 2017 at 15:56

1 Answer 1

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What you want is a NULL-safe equality (or inequality) operator. In ANSI SQL, there is an operator called is distinct from. Hive appears to use the MySQL version, which is <=>. So, you can do:

SELECT SUM(CASE WHEN utmsource IS NULL THEN 1 ELSE 0 END) as amountnull
FROM tablename
WHERE year=2017 AND month=03 AND day=27 AND NOT utmsource <=> 'facebook';

This operator is described in the documentation.

I should also point out that you might find this a simpler formulation for the SELECT:

SELECT (COUNT(*) - COUNT(utmsource)) as amountnull
FROM tablename
WHERE year=2017 AND month=03 AND day=27 AND NOT utmsource <=> 'facebook';

Although, overall, this would appear to be the simplest:

SELECT COUNT(*)as amountnull
FROM tablename
WHERE year=2017 AND month=03 AND day=27 AND utmsource IS NULL;

The comparison to 'Facebook' is unnecessary.

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    the documentation for this operand states: "Returns same result with EQUAL(=) operator for non-null operands, but returns TRUE if both are NULL, FALSE if one of the them is NULL." in my case, one of them is NULL, so the clause returns FALSE instead of the desired TRUE. The utmsource IS NULL where clause doesn't count the records with an utmsource different from "facebook". The sum(null) was included to show the absence of null values
    – JMordijck
    Mar 30, 2017 at 14:29
  • @JMordijck . . . Exactly. And when you do NOT false you get true. That is what you want. Otherwise, you have NOT NULL which is NULL, and not what you want. Mar 30, 2017 at 23:41
  • that sounds good, but when i execute your query, it also returns 0 as the result. When I do a SELECT * instead of the count, it only shows records with utmsource NOT NULL and not equal to facebook. I would like to include the NULL utmsource records in this result
    – JMordijck
    Mar 31, 2017 at 8:07
  • @JMordijck . . . Interesting. I can't account for bugs in Hive. Here is an example of it working in MySQL: rextester.com/l/mysql_online_compiler. Mar 31, 2017 at 11:52

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