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Jarek Jarcec Cecho updated SQOOP-1294:
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    Description: When importing using the {{\-\-password\-file}} parameter, 
I've found that if I create the file with the command 'vi filename', enter 
insert mode, type the password, write, and quit, the password is not 
recognized. Single- and double-quotes do not fix it. I've found that by running 
the command {{echo -n password > filename}} the password will be recognized. It 
seems that the newline or EOL character is being read as part of the password. 
This has occurred with the MySQL connector and the MSSQLjdbc4 connector.  (was: 
When importing using the --password-file parameter, I've found that if I create 
the file with the command 'vi filename', enter insert mode, type the password, 
write, and quit, the password is not recognized. Single- and double-quotes do 
not fix it. I've found that by running the command 'echo -n password > 
filename' the password will be recognized. It seems that the newline or EOL 
character is being read as part of the password. This has occurred with the 
MySQL connector and the MSSQLjdbc4 connector.)

> Newline or EOL character detected by --password-file parameter
> --------------------------------------------------------------
>
>                 Key: SQOOP-1294
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/SQOOP-1294
>             Project: Sqoop
>          Issue Type: Bug
>          Components: connectors, connectors/mysql, connectors/sqlserver
>    Affects Versions: 1.4.3
>         Environment: Centos 6.5, CDH 4.5/4.6 with packaged Sqoop 1.4.3, ViM 
> 7.2
>            Reporter: Devin Suiter
>              Labels: newbie
>         Attachments: SQOOP-1294.patch
>
>
> When importing using the {{\-\-password\-file}} parameter, I've found that if 
> I create the file with the command 'vi filename', enter insert mode, type the 
> password, write, and quit, the password is not recognized. Single- and 
> double-quotes do not fix it. I've found that by running the command {{echo -n 
> password > filename}} the password will be recognized. It seems that the 
> newline or EOL character is being read as part of the password. This has 
> occurred with the MySQL connector and the MSSQLjdbc4 connector.



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