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Jarek Jarcec Cecho resolved SQOOP-517.
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Resolution: Not A Problem
Assignee: Jarek Jarcec Cecho
Hi Sriram,
Thank you for your comment. I believe that I currently do understand your use
case. I'm afraid that we can't help you much with Cassandra's custom Sqoop
build. Please try to reach Cassandra support in order to get help.
Meantime I would recommend trying to override Sqoop default type mapping for
example to string using --map-column-java YourColumn=String.
Jarcec
> sqoop import having issues with Timestamp to Cassandra (DateTypes).
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> Key: SQOOP-517
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/SQOOP-517
> Project: Sqoop
> Issue Type: Bug
> Components: hive-integration, sqoop2-client, sqoop2-framework
> Affects Versions: 1.4.0-incubating
> Environment: Red Hat Linux - packaged with Datastax cassandra
> Reporter: sriram
> Assignee: Jarek Jarcec Cecho
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> We are trying to import data from SQL Server , one of the tables have
> datetime field. Which is correctly converted to Timestamp in java, but when
> it tries to map it to cassandra DateType. It is failing.
> Timestamp (java) is not mapping to DateType(cassandra).
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