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anawast
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Discrepancy in spark.read.schema in Databricks and Azure Fabric.

Spark.read.json offers 2 functionalities:

1. You can impose a schema on top of spark.read.json using spark.read.schema(schema).json(df). This will ensure that only records that fit the schema will be produced as rows in the resultant df

2. You can send the records which don't fit the schema to a badRecordsPath using spark.read.option("badRecordsPath",path).schema(schema).json(df). 

 

While this work as described above in databricks, the same doesn't apply to fabric. 

 

As you can see in the code below, I have created a dataframe of json records on which i want to impose a schema. AS you can see the second record has a string for a value that should be of integertype. 

 

1. In databricks I get only 2 records in validRecordsTemp as expected, and the bad record goes and sits in the defined path

2. In fabric however I get all 3 records with NULL as the value for col1 in record 2 

databricks result:

anawast_0-1725294033835.png

Fabric result: 

anawast_1-1725294057167.png

 

 



Example Code: 

 

import org.apache.spark.sql.expressions.Window
import org.apache.spark.sql.Dataset
import org.apache.spark.sql.Row
import org.apache.spark.sql.functions._
import org.apache.spark.sql.types.StructType
import org.apache.spark.sql.{SQLContext, SQLImplicits, SparkSession}
import org.apache.spark.sql.types.{IntegerType, LongType, StringType, StructField, StructType}

val basePath="DqSchemacheck"
    val uuid=java.util.UUID.randomUUID.toString
    val baseDqFolder="/tmp/"+basePath+"/"+uuid

val df = Seq(
  ("{\"col1\":2,\"col2\":3}"),
  ("{\"col1\":\"failure\",\"col2\":3}"),
  ("{\"col1\":2,\"col2\":3}")
).toDF("body")

val dfStringDS=df.select(col("body")as "body").map(_.toString())

val schema=StructType(Seq(StructField("col1",IntegerType),StructField("col2",IntegerType)))

val validRecordsTemp=spark.read.option("badRecordsPath", baseDqFolder).schema(schema).json(dfStringDS)

display(validRecordsTemp)
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Anonymous
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HI @anawast,

I suppose this may be related to the internal processing, they recognize and convert the invalid value to default values. If you do not want this part existed in result, you may need to do filter operation before they load into the data frame.

Regards,

Xiaoxin Sheng

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