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Posted to user@hive.apache.org by Matouk IFTISSEN <ma...@ysance.com> on 2015/02/13 10:47:43 UTC

Sqoop and rejected rows in export process

Hello every one,
I search if in Sqoop , is there a way to catch  (and manage) rejected rows
in export process ( like duplicate keys, data mismatch type, ...etc ) ?. I
tested table staging but that is not a good manner to manage export data in
relational data bases.

Thanks by advance ;)

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