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Paul Mazak commented on SQOOP-1403:
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The DECLARE up-front approach requires you to either know the SQL Server data
type or use a generic 'nvarchar' for each. The 'nvarchar' seems to work for
any SQL Server data type. We've tested so far with: bigint, int, varchar,
datetime, bit, money, float.
> Upsert export for SQL Server
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> Key: SQOOP-1403
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/SQOOP-1403
> Project: Sqoop
> Issue Type: New Feature
> Components: connectors/sqlserver
> Reporter: Keegan Witt
> Assignee: Keegan Witt
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> Same as has been done in SQOOP-327 and SQOOP-621 (and requested in
> SQOOP-1270), but for SQL Server.
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