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Jan Mechtel commented on SQOOP-382:
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Ok, I'm trying that, I'm new to linux so I have trouble setting the classpath
correctly? I'm trying to find a solution and get back:
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/13521330/run-mssql-jdbc-example-on-centos-java-lang-classnotfoundexception-com-microsoft
> Connection parameters should be used on the mapper
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> Key: SQOOP-382
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/SQOOP-382
> Project: Sqoop
> Issue Type: Bug
> Reporter: David Robson
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> Currently you can specify connection parameters using --connection-param-file
> <properties-file>.
> This applies the connection parameters to the connection when generating the
> Sqoop code - but the parameters are not passed down to the mapper.
> Instead of specifying a parameters file couldn't we have a comma seperated
> list that could be specified on the command line or in sqoop-site.xml - that
> way it would be easier to override the settings per job, and they would be
> passed down to the mappers. It would then be simple to modify
> DBConfiguration.getConnection to read these.
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