GitHub user vishnusn opened a pull request:

    https://github.com/apache/sqoop/pull/13

    [SQOOP-2839] : Sqoop import failure due to data member conflict in ORM code 
for table

    [SQOOP-2839] : Sqoop creates a Java class corresponding to the table to be 
imported, which contains all the column names as data members. It also includes 
a constant named  "PROTOCOL_VERSION" and this leads to conflict between data 
members, if one of the column is named “PROTOCOL_VERSION”. So we updated 
the constant name to PROTOCOL_VERSION_SQOOP_<current Version>.

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Alternatively you can review and apply these changes as the patch at:

    https://github.com/apache/sqoop/pull/13.patch

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    This closes #13
    
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commit 2a3d5e4027ff7118049c72190994c1c0900aa455
Author: vishnusn <[email protected]>
Date:   2016-02-15T06:58:07Z

    Update ClassWriter.java
    
    [SQOOP-2839] : Sqoop creates a Java class corresponding to the table to be 
imported, which contains all the column names as data members. It also includes 
a constant named  "PROTOCOL_VERSION" and this leads to conflict between data 
members, if one of the column is named “PROTOCOL_VERSION”. So we updated 
the constant name to PROTOCOL_VERSION_SQOOP_<current Version>.

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