Causes Impala INSERT and CREATE TABLE AS SELECT statements
to write Parquet files that use the UTF-8 annotation for STRING columns.
Usage notes:
By default, Impala represents a STRING column in Parquet as an unannotated binary field.
Impala always uses the UTF-8 annotation when writing CHAR and VARCHAR
columns to Parquet files. An alternative to using the query option is to cast STRING
values to VARCHAR.
This option is to help make Impala-written data more interoperable with other data processing engines. Impala itself currently does not support all operations on UTF-8 data. Although data processed by Impala is typically represented in ASCII, it is valid to designate the data as UTF-8 when storing on disk, because ASCII is a subset of UTF-8.
Type: Boolean; recognized values are 1 and 0, or true and
false; any other value interpreted as false
Default: false (shown as 0 in output of SET
statement)
Added in: Impala 2.6.0
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