MAPKEYS
Returns the virtual columns (and values) present in any VMap data. This transform function requires an OVER(PARTITION BEST)
clause.
Syntax
MAPKEYS (VMap-data)
Arguments
VMap-data
Any VMap data. The VMap can exist as:
-
The
__raw__
column of a flex table -
Data returned from a map function such as MAPLOOKUP
-
Other database content
-
max_key_length
- In a
__raw__
column, specifies the maximum length of keys that the function can return. Keys that are longer than*
max_key_length*
cause the query to fail. Defaults to the smaller of VMap column length and 65K.
Examples
Determine Number of Virtual Columns in Map Data
This example shows how to create a query, using an over(PARTITION BEST)
clause with a flex table, darkdata
to find the number of virtual column in the map data. The table is populated with JSON tweet data.
=> SELECT COUNT(keys) FROM (SELECT MAPKEYS(darkdata.__raw__) OVER(PARTITION BEST) FROM darkdata) AS a;
count
-------
550
(1 row)
Query Ordered List of All Virtual Columns in the Map
This example shows a snippet of the return data when you query an ordered list of all virtual columns in the map data:
=> SELECT * FROM (SELECT MAPKEYS(darkdata.__raw__) OVER(PARTITION BEST) FROM darkdata) AS a;
keys
-------------------------------------
contributors
coordinates
created_ at
delete.status.id
delete.status.id_str
delete.status.user_id
delete.status.user_id_str
entities.hashtags
entities.media
entities.urls
entities.user_mentions
favorited
geo
id
.
.
.
user.statuses_count
user.time_zone
user.url
user.utc_offset
user.verified
(125 rows)
Specify the Maximum Length of Keys that MAPKEYS Can Return
=> SELECT MAPKEYS(__raw__ USING PARAMETERS max_key_length=100000) OVER() FROM mapper;
keys
-------------
five_Map
four
one
six
three_Array
two
(6 rows)