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Madhan Neethiraj resolved ATLAS-271.
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Resolution: Cannot Reproduce
> Hive data model import fails if there exists any type of name "hive_process"
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> Key: ATLAS-271
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/ATLAS-271
> Project: Atlas
> Issue Type: Bug
> Affects Versions: 0.5-incubating
> Reporter: Ayub Pathan
> Assignee: Erik Bergenholtz
> Priority: Major
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> Hive data model import fails if there exists a type of name "hive_process"
> 1. Create a trait with typename as hive_process.
> For example:
> {noformat}
> curl 'http://localhost:21000/api/atlas/types' -H 'Origin:
> http://localhost:21000' -H 'Content-Type: application/json;charset=UTF-8'
> --data-binary
> '{"enumTypes":[],"traitTypes":[{"superTypes":[],"typeName":"hive_process","attributeDefinitions":[],"hierarchicalMetaTypeName":"org.apache.atlas.typesystem.types.TraitType"}],"structTypes":[],"classTypes":[]}'
> --compressed
> {noformat}
> 2. Now run import_hive.sh
> Import hive data model fails because atlas thinks that hive data model is
> already registered.
> This issue is quite possible when the user/admin(mostly unaware of hive data
> model and its types) is creating tags while bringing atlas.
> hive data model is just an example, this issue can happen with any data model.
> One solution might be to restrict creating types with reserved keywords.
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