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[jira] [Created] (SQOOP-3198) Fix DirectMySQLExportTest and
OracleExportTest
Szabolcs Vasas created SQOOP-3198:
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Summary: Fix DirectMySQLExportTest and OracleExportTest
Key: SQOOP-3198
URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/SQOOP-3198
Project: Sqoop
Issue Type: Improvement
Affects Versions: 1.4.6
Reporter: Szabolcs Vasas
Assignee: Eric Lin
I have table in MySQL with 2 columns until yesterday. The columns are id and name.
1,Raj
2,Jack
I have imported this data into HDFS yesterday itself as a file. Today we added a new column to the table in MySQL called salary. The table looks like below.
1,Raj
2,Jack
3,Jill,2000
4,Nick,3000
Now I have done Incremental import on this table as a file.
Part-m-00000 file contains
1,Raj
2,Jack
Part-m-00001 file contains
3,Jill,2000
4,Nick,3000
Now I created a new table in MySQL with same schema as Original MySQL table with columns id name and salary.
When I do sqoop export only last 2 rows are getting inserted to the new table in MySQL and the sqoop export fails
How can I reflect all the rows to be inserted to the table.
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