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wu commented on SQOOP-1600:
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I also had a similar problem, does it fixed?
> Exception when import data using Data Connector for Oracle with TIMESTAMP
> column type to Parquet files
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> Key: SQOOP-1600
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/SQOOP-1600
> Project: Sqoop
> Issue Type: Bug
> Affects Versions: 1.4.6
> Environment: Hadoop version: 2.5.0-cdh5.2.0
> Sqoop: 1.4.5
> Reporter: Daniel Lanza GarcĂa
> Labels: Connector, Oracle, Parquet, Timestamp
> Fix For: 1.4.6
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> Original Estimate: 24h
> Remaining Estimate: 24h
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> A error is thrown in each mapper when a import job is run using Quest data
> connector for Oracle (-direct argument), the source table has a column of the
> type timestamp and the destination files are of Parquet format.
> The mapper's log show that the error is the following:
> WARN [main] org.apache.hadoop.mapred.YarnChild: Exception running child :
> org.apache.avro.UnresolvedUnionException: Not in union ["long","null"]:
> 2012-7-1 0:4:44. 403000000
> Which means the data obtained by the mapper (by the connector) is not of the
> same type that the schema describe in this field. As we can read in the
> error, the problem is related with the column UTC_STAMP (the unique column in
> the source table that store a time stamp).
> If we check the generated schema for this column, we can observe that the
> column is of the type long and SQL data type TIMESTAMP (93), which is correct.
> Schema: {"name" : "UTC_STAMP","type" : [ "long", "null" ],"columnName" :
> "UTC_STAMP","sqlType" : "93"}
> If we debug the method where the exception is thrown
> (org.apache.avro.generic.GenericData.resolveUnion(GenericData.java:605)), we
> can see that the problem comes when the type of the data obtained by the
> mapper is of the type String which doesn't correspond with the type described
> by the schema (long).
> The exception is not thrown when the destination files are text files. The
> reason is that when you import to text files, a schema is not generated.
> Solution
> In the documentation, there is a section which describe how manage data and
> timestamps when you use the Data Connector for Oracle and Hadoop. As we can
> read in this section, this connector has a different way to manage this type
> of data. However, this behavior can be disabled as describe this section with
> the below parameter.
> -Doraoop.timestamp.string=false
> Although the problem is solved with this parameter (mandatory if you are in
> this conditions), the software should deal with this types of column and
> doesn't throw an exception.
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