USE Statement
Switches the current session to a specified database. The current database is where any CREATE TABLE
, INSERT
, SELECT
, or other statements act when you specify a table or other object name, without prefixing it with a database name. The new current database applies for the duration of the session or unti another USE
statement is executed.
Syntax:
USE db_name
By default, when you connect to an Impala instance, you begin in a database named default
.
Usage notes:
Switching the default database is convenient in the following situations:
- To avoid qualifying each reference to a table with the database name. For example,
SELECT * FROM t1 JOIN t2
rather thanSELECT * FROM db.t1 JOIN db.t2
. - To do a sequence of operations all within the same database, such as creating a table, inserting data, and querying the table.
To start the impala-shell interpreter and automatically issue a USE
statement for a particular database, specify the option -d db_name
for the impala-shell command. The -d
option is useful to run SQL scripts, such as setup or test scripts, against multiple databases without hardcoding a USE
statement into the SQL source.
Examples:
See CREATE DATABASE Statement for examples covering CREATE DATABASE
, USE
, and DROP DATABASE
.
Cancellation: Cannot be cancelled.
HDFS permissions: This statement does not touch any HDFS files or directories, therefore no HDFS permissions are required.
Related information:
CREATE DATABASE Statement, DROP DATABASE Statement, SHOW DATABASES
Parent topic: Impala SQL Statements