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Eric Lin commented on SQOOP-3150:
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Will try to re-produce the issue first using latest sqoop code.
> issue with sqoop hive import with partitions
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>
> Key: SQOOP-3150
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/SQOOP-3150
> Project: Sqoop
> Issue Type: Bug
> Components: hive-integration
> Affects Versions: 1.4.6
> Environment: Cent-Os
> Reporter: Ankit Kumar
> Assignee: Eric Lin
> Labels: features
>
> Sqoop Command:
> sqoop import \
> ...
> --hive-import \
> --hive-overwrite \
> --hive-table employees_p \
> --hive-partition-key date \
> --hive-partition-value 10-03-2017 \
> --target-dir ..\
> -m 1
>
> hive-table script:
> employees_p is a partitioned table on date(string) column
>
> Issue:-
> Case1: When --target-dir
> /user/hdfs/landing/staging/Hive/partitioned/EMPLOYEES \
> while running above sqoop command, gets an error "directory already
> exissts".
>
> When : --target-dir
> /user/hdfs/landing/staging/Hive/partitioned/EMPLOYEES/anyname
> 2. Above sqoop command creates a hive partition (date=10-03-2017) and
> directory as
> '/user/hdfs/landing/staging/Hive/partitioned/EMPLOYEES/date=10-03-2017'
>
> Expected Behaviour:- As in sqoop command --hive-partition-key and
> --hive-partition-value is present, so it should auto create partioned
> directory inside EMPLOYEES.
> ie. '/user/hdfs/landing/staging/Hive/partitioned/EMPLOYEES/date=10-03-2017'
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