Sqoop import query where ID between row_numbers does not work












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Other questions have been asked/answered but none could point towards answering my question below:



I am importing just a limited range of rows (e.g., "where _ID between 107 and 307 ") from MySQL table to hdfs. I expect the query to work given that the MySQL query alone is valid, yet I get a MySQL syntax error. Alternatively I could import using the upper and lower limits and then merge files later, which long and I don't want to do that.



Here is the query:



sqoop import 
--connect jdbc:mysql://localhost/test
--username=username
--password=password
--query 'select * from PURCHASE where purchase_id between 107 and 307 where $CONDITIONS'
--target-dir /testpurchase
--split-by purchase_id


Please, is there anything I am omitting here in the query, thanks?










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    Other questions have been asked/answered but none could point towards answering my question below:



    I am importing just a limited range of rows (e.g., "where _ID between 107 and 307 ") from MySQL table to hdfs. I expect the query to work given that the MySQL query alone is valid, yet I get a MySQL syntax error. Alternatively I could import using the upper and lower limits and then merge files later, which long and I don't want to do that.



    Here is the query:



    sqoop import 
    --connect jdbc:mysql://localhost/test
    --username=username
    --password=password
    --query 'select * from PURCHASE where purchase_id between 107 and 307 where $CONDITIONS'
    --target-dir /testpurchase
    --split-by purchase_id


    Please, is there anything I am omitting here in the query, thanks?










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      Other questions have been asked/answered but none could point towards answering my question below:



      I am importing just a limited range of rows (e.g., "where _ID between 107 and 307 ") from MySQL table to hdfs. I expect the query to work given that the MySQL query alone is valid, yet I get a MySQL syntax error. Alternatively I could import using the upper and lower limits and then merge files later, which long and I don't want to do that.



      Here is the query:



      sqoop import 
      --connect jdbc:mysql://localhost/test
      --username=username
      --password=password
      --query 'select * from PURCHASE where purchase_id between 107 and 307 where $CONDITIONS'
      --target-dir /testpurchase
      --split-by purchase_id


      Please, is there anything I am omitting here in the query, thanks?










      share|improve this question













      Other questions have been asked/answered but none could point towards answering my question below:



      I am importing just a limited range of rows (e.g., "where _ID between 107 and 307 ") from MySQL table to hdfs. I expect the query to work given that the MySQL query alone is valid, yet I get a MySQL syntax error. Alternatively I could import using the upper and lower limits and then merge files later, which long and I don't want to do that.



      Here is the query:



      sqoop import 
      --connect jdbc:mysql://localhost/test
      --username=username
      --password=password
      --query 'select * from PURCHASE where purchase_id between 107 and 307 where $CONDITIONS'
      --target-dir /testpurchase
      --split-by purchase_id


      Please, is there anything I am omitting here in the query, thanks?







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          I found out that there were two ambiguous WHERE clauses, so changing last WHERE $CONDITIONS to AND $CONDITIONS did the trick.



            sqoop import 
          --connect jdbc:mysql://localhost/test
          --username=username
          --password=password
          --query 'select * from PURCHASE WHERE purchase_id between 107 and 307 AND $CONDITIONS'
          --target-dir /testpurchase
          --split-by purchase_id


          And that a --boundary-query & --table could just do the work as well



            sqoop import 
          --connect jdbc:mysql://localhost/test
          --username=username
          --password=password
          --boundary-query 'Select 107,307 from purchase'
          --table purchase
          --target-dir /testpurchase





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            I found out that there were two ambiguous WHERE clauses, so changing last WHERE $CONDITIONS to AND $CONDITIONS did the trick.



              sqoop import 
            --connect jdbc:mysql://localhost/test
            --username=username
            --password=password
            --query 'select * from PURCHASE WHERE purchase_id between 107 and 307 AND $CONDITIONS'
            --target-dir /testpurchase
            --split-by purchase_id


            And that a --boundary-query & --table could just do the work as well



              sqoop import 
            --connect jdbc:mysql://localhost/test
            --username=username
            --password=password
            --boundary-query 'Select 107,307 from purchase'
            --table purchase
            --target-dir /testpurchase





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              I found out that there were two ambiguous WHERE clauses, so changing last WHERE $CONDITIONS to AND $CONDITIONS did the trick.



                sqoop import 
              --connect jdbc:mysql://localhost/test
              --username=username
              --password=password
              --query 'select * from PURCHASE WHERE purchase_id between 107 and 307 AND $CONDITIONS'
              --target-dir /testpurchase
              --split-by purchase_id


              And that a --boundary-query & --table could just do the work as well



                sqoop import 
              --connect jdbc:mysql://localhost/test
              --username=username
              --password=password
              --boundary-query 'Select 107,307 from purchase'
              --table purchase
              --target-dir /testpurchase





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                I found out that there were two ambiguous WHERE clauses, so changing last WHERE $CONDITIONS to AND $CONDITIONS did the trick.



                  sqoop import 
                --connect jdbc:mysql://localhost/test
                --username=username
                --password=password
                --query 'select * from PURCHASE WHERE purchase_id between 107 and 307 AND $CONDITIONS'
                --target-dir /testpurchase
                --split-by purchase_id


                And that a --boundary-query & --table could just do the work as well



                  sqoop import 
                --connect jdbc:mysql://localhost/test
                --username=username
                --password=password
                --boundary-query 'Select 107,307 from purchase'
                --table purchase
                --target-dir /testpurchase





                share|improve this answer












                I found out that there were two ambiguous WHERE clauses, so changing last WHERE $CONDITIONS to AND $CONDITIONS did the trick.



                  sqoop import 
                --connect jdbc:mysql://localhost/test
                --username=username
                --password=password
                --query 'select * from PURCHASE WHERE purchase_id between 107 and 307 AND $CONDITIONS'
                --target-dir /testpurchase
                --split-by purchase_id


                And that a --boundary-query & --table could just do the work as well



                  sqoop import 
                --connect jdbc:mysql://localhost/test
                --username=username
                --password=password
                --boundary-query 'Select 107,307 from purchase'
                --table purchase
                --target-dir /testpurchase






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