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Kathleen Ting edited comment on SQOOP-457 at 3/9/12 2:25 AM:
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@sathish - As it happens, by explicitly specifying the driver 
oracle.jdbc.driver.OracleDriver, the impact is the opposite of your intent. 
That is, when the driver option is included in the Sqoop command, the built-in 
connection manager selection defaults to the generic connection manager, which 
is not your intended Oracle driver. This is because by default, the built-in 
Oracle connection manager will chose the very driver you are trying to pass in. 
As a result, please remove the option "driver oracle.jdbc.driver.OracleDriver" 
and then re-run your Sqoop command. Once you've verified your command works, 
please close this JIRA as not a bug. Going forward, for faster response, please 
post user-related questions to [email protected]. Thanks.
                
      was (Author: kathleen):
    @sathish - As it happens, by explicitly specifying the driver 
oracle.jdbc.driver.OracleDriver, the impact is the opposite of your intent. 
That is, when the --driver option is included in the Sqoop command, the 
built-in connection manager selection defaults to the generic connection 
manager, which is not your intended Oracle driver. This is because by default, 
the built-in Oracle connection manager will chose the very driver you are 
trying to pass in. As a result, please remove the option "--driver 
oracle.jdbc.driver.OracleDriver" and then re-run your Sqoop command. Once 
you've verified your command works, please close this JIRA as not a bug. Going 
forward, for faster response, please post user-related questions to 
[email protected]. Thanks.
                  
> Issue with connecting oracle
> ----------------------------
>
>                 Key: SQOOP-457
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/SQOOP-457
>             Project: Sqoop
>          Issue Type: Bug
>          Components: connectors/oracle
>    Affects Versions: 1.4.1-incubating
>         Environment: Linux
>            Reporter: sathish
>
> While trying to connect using the Oracle JDBC URL getting errors 
> sqoop import --connect jdbc:oracle:thin:@myhose:myport/SID  --username scott 
> --password tiger --driver oracle.jdbc.driver.OracleDriver --table=TEST_SQOOP
> INFO manager.SqlManager: Using default fetchSize of 1000
> 12/03/08 15:51:14 INFO tool.CodeGenTool: Beginning code generation
> 12/03/08 15:51:15 INFO manager.SqlManager: Executing SQL statement: SELECT 
> t.* FROM TEST_SQOOP AS t WHERE 1=0
> 12/03/08 15:51:15 ERROR manager.SqlManager: Error executing statement: 
> java.sql.SQLSyntaxErrorException: ORA-00933: SQL command not properly ended
> java.sql.SQLSyntaxErrorException: ORA-00933: SQL command not properly ended
>         at oracle.jdbc.driver.T4CTTIoer.processError(T4CTTIoer.java:445)
> I read and understood this issue is fixed via SQOOP 317 but still it doesnt 
> work for me. This table test_scoop is created in the default user schema.
> Please help
> sqoop version
> Sqoop 1.4.1-incubating
> git commit id
> Compiled by jarcec on Tue Feb  7 20:46:19 CET 2012

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