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Commit 16c2cdcab562d0e1929c0a1e8daad05d9ee0027a in sqoop's branch
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SQOOP-2725: Sqoop2: Integration Tests: Prefer using Timestamp types and
PreparedStatements for inserting rows into test databases
(Abraham Fine via Jarek Jarcec Cecho)
> Sqoop2: Integration Tests: Prefer using Timestamp types and
> PreparedStatements for inserting rows into test databases
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>
> Key: SQOOP-2725
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/SQOOP-2725
> Project: Sqoop
> Issue Type: Bug
> Affects Versions: 1.99.6
> Reporter: Abraham Fine
> Assignee: Abraham Fine
> Attachments: SQOOP-2725.patch
>
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> MySQL, PostgreSQL, and Oracle have slightly different syntaxes for inserting
> dates that PreparedStatements deal with for us. We should use them when
> inserting our test data.
> In addition, each database seems to have different ways of printing dates,
> timestamps seemed to provide the greatest amount of consistency.
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