Hi Santosh, I'm afraid that Sqoop is currently supporting only tables that are using maximally one column for partitioning.
I was playing around to see if there is a chance to at least partially get working multiple partitions. I was able to get it running when I've created the table manually prior Sqoop import and then run Sqoop with following arguments: --hive-partition-key "f1" --hive-partition-value "1', f2='1" However I would not advise to use that in production because it's ugly hack that might stop working in future Sqoop versions. Jarcec On Sat, Jan 05, 2013 at 01:13:30AM +0800, Santosh Achhra wrote: > Hello, > > I am trying to import and create hive table which has more than one > partition key using below mentioned command however command > fails giving below mentioned error. Is more than one partition key > supported in Sqoop. > 13/01/04 17:08:01 INFO hive.HiveImport: FAILED: ParseException line 1:403 > cannot recognize input near ',' ' > > sqoop --options-file connect.parm --table TABLEA --columns "f1, f2,f3" > --split-by "f4" --hive-import -m 2 --hive-partition-key "f4,f5" > --hive-partition-value "v1,v2" > > > Good wishes,always ! > Santosh
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