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  1. Preface
  2. Introduction to Informatica Big Data Management
  3. Mappings
  4. Sources
  5. Targets
  6. Transformations
  7. Data Preview
  8. Cluster Workflows
  9. Profiles
  10. Monitoring
  11. Hierarchical Data Processing
  12. Hierarchical Data Processing Configuration
  13. Hierarchical Data Processing with Schema Changes
  14. Intelligent Structure Models
  15. Stateful Computing
  16. Connections
  17. Data Type Reference
  18. Function Reference

Rules and Guidelines for Sqoop Sources

Rules and Guidelines for Sqoop Sources

Consider the following rules and guidelines when you configure a Sqoop source in a mapping:
  • If you specify a sort condition in a mapping, the Data Integration Service ignores the Order By condition.
  • You cannot sort columns in a Sqoop source.
  • You cannot read distinct rows from a Sqoop source.
  • When you read data from an Oracle source through Sqoop and run the mapping on the Blaze or Spark engine, Sqoop treats the owner name as case sensitive.
  • Sqoop uses the values that you configure in the
    User Name
    and
    Password
    fields of the JDBC connection. If you configure the --username or --password argument in a JDBC connection or mapping, Sqoop ignores the arguments. If you create a password file to access a database, Sqoop ignores the password file.

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