Using Sqoop, is it possible to perform hive import from an Oracle View instead of table?












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Assume I have an Oracle view created by joining few other tables, it is possible to import the view data into Hive.



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      Assume I have an Oracle view created by joining few other tables, it is possible to import the view data into Hive.



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          Yes it is possible as it is an object for sqoop and if we can fire a query, we can fetch data via sqoop. This can be also be checked from sqoop eval command and you can try to run to see if view is accessible or not.



          sqoop eval (generic-args) (eval-args)





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            Yes it is possible as it is an object for sqoop and if we can fire a query, we can fetch data via sqoop. This can be also be checked from sqoop eval command and you can try to run to see if view is accessible or not.



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              Yes it is possible as it is an object for sqoop and if we can fire a query, we can fetch data via sqoop. This can be also be checked from sqoop eval command and you can try to run to see if view is accessible or not.



              sqoop eval (generic-args) (eval-args)





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                Yes it is possible as it is an object for sqoop and if we can fire a query, we can fetch data via sqoop. This can be also be checked from sqoop eval command and you can try to run to see if view is accessible or not.



                sqoop eval (generic-args) (eval-args)





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                Yes it is possible as it is an object for sqoop and if we can fire a query, we can fetch data via sqoop. This can be also be checked from sqoop eval command and you can try to run to see if view is accessible or not.



                sqoop eval (generic-args) (eval-args)






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