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-If you're a pro Hue user, then you might be familiar with the Hue [Importer](https://docs.gethue.com/developer/api/#data-importer). It lets you create tables from a file. Until now, the file had to be available on [HDFS](https://hadoop.apache.org/docs/current/hadoop-project-dist/hadoop-hdfs/HdfsDesign.html) or cloud object storage, such as [S3](https://gethue.com/introducing-s3-support-in-hue/) or [ABFS](https://docs.gethue.com/administrator/configuration/connectors/#azure-file-systems). Now you can browse and select files from your computer to create tables with different SQL [dialects](https://docs.gethue.com/administrator/configuration/connectors/) in Hue. Apache Hive, Apache Impala, Apache Phoenix, MySql dialects are supported.
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+If you're a pro Hue user, then you might be familiar with the Hue [Importer](https://docs.gethue.com/developer/api/rest/#data-importer). It lets you create tables from a file. Until now, the file had to be available on [HDFS](https://hadoop.apache.org/docs/current/hadoop-project-dist/hadoop-hdfs/HdfsDesign.html) or cloud object storage, such as [S3](https://gethue.com/introducing-s3-support-in-hue/) or [ABFS](https://docs.gethue.com/administrator/configuration/connectors/#azure-file-systems). Now you can browse and select files from your computer to create tables with different SQL [dialects](https://docs.gethue.com/administrator/configuration/connectors/) in Hue. Apache Hive, Apache Impala, Apache Phoenix, MySql dialects are supported.
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