I'm a novice. I have a employee table with a column specifying the joining date and I want to retrieve the list of employees who have joined in the last 3 months. I understand we can get the current date using from_unixtime(unix_timestamp()). How do I calculate the datediff? Is there a built in DATEDIFF() function like in MS SQL? please advice!
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If you need the difference in seconds (i.e.: you're comparing dates with timestamps, and not whole days), you can simply convert two date or timestamp strings in the format 'YYYY-MM-DD HH:MM:SS' (or specify your string date format explicitly) using unix_timestamp(), and then subtract them from each other to get the difference in seconds. (And can then divide by 60.0 to get minutes, or by 3600.0 to get hours, etc.)
Example:
More on what you can do with unix_timestamp() here, including how to convert strings with different date formatting: https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/Hive/LanguageManual+UDF#LanguageManualUDF-DateFunctions
I would try this first
yes datediff is implemented; see: https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/Hive/LanguageManual+UDF
By the way I found this by Google-searching "hive datediff", it was the first result ;)