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[jira] [Comment Edited] (SQOOP-2809) Sqoop 1.4.5 - as text format -
Columns starting with number not working
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Partha Raja edited comment on SQOOP-2809 at 2/4/16 3:31 PM:
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Additional Information:
Sqoop was done with --table --columns --where --mapColumnJava options.
when we give as below in mapColumnJava, it started working.
--mapColumnJava
_2nd_lien_months_to_chargeoff=String
was (Author: sarthy2004):
Additional Information:
Sqoop was done with --table --columns --where --mapColumnJava options.
when we give as below in mapColumnJava, it started working.
--mapColumnJava=_2nd_lien_months_to_chargeoff
> Sqoop 1.4.5 - as text format - Columns starting with number not working
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>
> Key: SQOOP-2809
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/SQOOP-2809
> Project: Sqoop
> Issue Type: Bug
> Reporter: Partha Raja
>
> We are using Apache Sqoop 1.4.5 distributed through CDH 5.4.2.
> A SQL Server table has columns starting with numbers.
> When sqoop-ing this table, it failed with the message
> " Imported Failed: No column by the name 2nd_lien_months_to_chargeoff found while importing data; expecting one of [,,, _2nd_lien_months_to_chargeoff,,,,, ]"
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