My Bad Luca. I was referring to arrays.
Now since *features* is an array - Drill would not be able to iterate over
the array - similar to any sql query. Currently we also do not have any
array filtering functions which could work on the entire array to filter
out values like properties/type/geometry.
So for time being we will have to use array indexes to reach a particular
value inside the array.
You can also file a Jira where someone can pick it up.
Yash
On Sun, Aug 10, 2014 at 12:01 PM, Luca Morandini <lmorandini@ieee.org>
wrote:
> On 10/08/14 16:14, Yash Sharma wrote:
>
>> You can still use the second way by querying against the list indexes. It
>> will work for your input json file.
>>
>
> No quite sure I got you: in JSON, lists have no indexes, only arrays
> have... isn't that so ?
>
> Morevoer, my goal is not to retrieve the content associated with a given
> index, but with to query the whole array.
>
>
> Regards,
>
> Luca Morandini
> Data Architect - AURIN project
> Melbourne eResearch Group
> Department of Computing and Information Systems
> University of Melbourne
> Tel. +61 03 903 58 380
> Skype: lmorandini
>
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