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Nandakishore Arvapaly commented on CASSANDRA-11574:
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I tried by giving the columns names too but still get the same error that I
listed recently with --debug option.The order of columns in csv file and the
copy command matches.
copy moviesdb.movie(movieid,moviename,releasedyear) from
'/root/cassandra_data/moviebyyear.csv';
The python version i'm using is "Python 2.7.6". I installed the python using
tarball installation.
> COPY FROM command in cqlsh throws error
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> Key: CASSANDRA-11574
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/CASSANDRA-11574
> Project: Cassandra
> Issue Type: Bug
> Components: CQL
> Environment: Operating System: Ubuntu Server 14.04
> JDK: Oracle JDK 8 update 77
> Python: 2.7.6
> Reporter: Mahafuzur Rahman
> Assignee: Stefania
> Fix For: 3.0.6
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> Any COPY FROM command in cqlsh is throwing the following error:
> "get_num_processes() takes no keyword arguments"
> Example command:
> COPY inboxdata
> (to_user_id,to_user_network,created_time,attachments,from_user_id,from_user_name,from_user_network,id,message,to_user_name,updated_time)
> FROM 'inbox.csv';
> Similar commands worked parfectly in the previous versions such as 3.0.4
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