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azdata bdc spark statement

Applies to: Azure Data CLI (azdata)

The following article provides reference for the sql commands in the azdata tool. For more information about other azdata commands, see azdata reference

Commands

Command Description
azdata bdc spark statement list List all the statements in the given Spark session.
azdata bdc spark statement create Create a new Spark statement in the given session.
azdata bdc spark statement info Get information about the requested statement in the given Spark session.
azdata bdc spark statement cancel Cancel a statement within the given Spark session.

azdata bdc spark statement list

List all the statements in the given Spark session.

azdata bdc spark statement list --session-id -i 
                                

Examples

List all the session statements.

azdata spark statement list --session-id 0

Required Parameters

--session-id -i

Spark session ID number.

Global Arguments

--debug

Increase logging verbosity to show all debug logs.

--help -h

Show this help message and exit.

--output -o

Output format. Allowed values: json, jsonc, table, tsv. Default: json.

--query -q

JMESPath query string. See http://jmespath.org/ for more information and examples.

--verbose

Increase logging verbosity. Use --debug for full debug logs.

azdata bdc spark statement create

This creates and executes a new statement in the given session. If the execute is quick the result contains the output from the execution. Otherwise the result can be retrieved using 'spark session info' after the statement is complete.

azdata bdc spark statement create --session-id -i 
                                  --code -c

Examples

Run a statement.

azdata spark statement create --session-id 0 --code "2+2"

Required Parameters

--session-id -i

Spark session ID number.

--code -c

String containing code to execute as part of the statement.

Global Arguments

--debug

Increase logging verbosity to show all debug logs.

--help -h

Show this help message and exit.

--output -o

Output format. Allowed values: json, jsonc, table, tsv. Default: json.

--query -q

JMESPath query string. See http://jmespath.org/ for more information and examples.

--verbose

Increase logging verbosity. Use --debug for full debug logs.

azdata bdc spark statement info

This gets the execution status and execution results if the statement has completed. The statement id is returned from 'spark statement create'.

azdata bdc spark statement info --session-id -i 
                                --statement-id -s

Examples

Get statement info for session with ID of 0 and statement ID of 0.

azdata spark statement info --session-id 0 --statement-id 0

Required Parameters

--session-id -i

Spark session ID number.

--statement-id -s

Spark statement ID number within the given session ID.

Global Arguments

--debug

Increase logging verbosity to show all debug logs.

--help -h

Show this help message and exit.

--output -o

Output format. Allowed values: json, jsonc, table, tsv. Default: json.

--query -q

JMESPath query string. See http://jmespath.org/ for more information and examples.

--verbose

Increase logging verbosity. Use --debug for full debug logs.

azdata bdc spark statement cancel

This cancels a statement within the given Spark session. The statement id is returned from 'spark statement create'.

azdata bdc spark statement cancel --session-id -i 
                                  --statement-id -s

Examples

Cancel a statement.

azdata spark statement cancel --session-id 0 --statement-id 0

Required Parameters

--session-id -i

Spark session ID number.

--statement-id -s

Spark statement ID number within the given session ID.

Global Arguments

--debug

Increase logging verbosity to show all debug logs.

--help -h

Show this help message and exit.

--output -o

Output format. Allowed values: json, jsonc, table, tsv. Default: json.

--query -q

JMESPath query string. See http://jmespath.org/ for more information and examples.

--verbose

Increase logging verbosity. Use --debug for full debug logs.

Next steps

For more information about other azdata commands, see azdata reference.

For more information about how to install the azdata tool, see Install azdata.