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Cheolsoo Park updated SQOOP-483:
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Attachment: SQOOP-483.patch
Review board:
https://reviews.apache.org/r/5248/
> Allow target dir to be set to a different name than table name for hive import
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> Key: SQOOP-483
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/SQOOP-483
> Project: Sqoop
> Issue Type: Improvement
> Reporter: Cheolsoo Park
> Assignee: Cheolsoo Park
> Attachments: SQOOP-483.patch
>
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> Currently, the table name (set by --table) has to be the same as the target
> dir (set by --target-dir) for hive import. But it would be nice if the target
> dir could be set to a different name than the table name.
> For example, we like to be able to run something like:
> {code}
> sqoop import ... --table "foo" --target-dir "foo1" --hive-import
> sqoop import ... --table "foo" --target-dir "foo2" --hive-import
> {code}
> Now this generates the following call stack:
> {code}
> 12/05/02 17:11:55 INFO hive.HiveImport: FAILED: Error in semantic analysis:
> Line 2:17 Invalid path 'hdfs://localhost/user/cheolsoo/foo': No files
> matching path hdfs://localhost/user/cheolsoo/foo
> 12/05/02 17:11:56 ERROR tool.ImportTool: Encountered IOException running
> import job: java.io.IOException: Hive exited with status 10
> at
> com.cloudera.sqoop.hive.HiveImport.executeExternalHiveScript(HiveImport.java:349)
>
> at com.cloudera.sqoop.hive.HiveImport.executeScript(HiveImport.java:299)
> at com.cloudera.sqoop.hive.HiveImport.importTable(HiveImport.java:241)
> at com.cloudera.sqoop.tool.ImportTool.importTable(ImportTool.java:394)
> at com.cloudera.sqoop.tool.ImportTool.run(ImportTool.java:455)
> at com.cloudera.sqoop.Sqoop.run(Sqoop.java:146)
> at org.apache.hadoop.util.ToolRunner.run(ToolRunner.java:65)
> at com.cloudera.sqoop.Sqoop.runSqoop(Sqoop.java:182)
> at com.cloudera.sqoop.Sqoop.runTool(Sqoop.java:221)
> at com.cloudera.sqoop.Sqoop.runTool(Sqoop.java:230)
> at com.cloudera.sqoop.Sqoop.main(Sqoop.java:239)
> {code}
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