I left a couple of comments on this question, which is a near duplicate of another question the same user asked a couple of days ago. Both of these are quite broad, and I've flagged the newest question appropriately.
The comments were basically poking the OP to ask their boss for clarification of what they want queried (as was commented in the previous question), and letting them know that posting near-duplicate questions is unnecessary when editing will get the question bumped.
"Any idea on where I start?" Perhaps ask your boss? As per comments on your previous question, if your superior asked you to write a hive query, you should ask what exactly they want to query for.
Also, you don't need to ask the same question twice. Editing your original question with additional information is enough to get it bumped to the homepage.
I then got a response from another user saying that they found these "a bit rude on your part". Personally I didn't think these were terribly rude, but I haven't had my coffee yet. Am I being too rude here, and if so, how can I improve these sort of comments for next time? Alternately, should I not have commented at all in this case, as the question would possibly be closed as too broad/unclear?