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yuxiaoyong edited comment on SQOOP-423 at 3/7/19 8:05 AM: ---------------------------------------------------------- We have encountered the same issue, the TIMESTAMP values are 8 hours ahead and our format is textfile !! Instead of use * --table TABLE_NAME , * -Dmapred.child.java.opts="-Duser.timezone=Asia/Shanghai" * -Dmapreduce.map.java.opts=' -Duser.timezone=Asia/Shanghai' we use --query " select * from tablename \$CONDITIONS " to avoid the automatically transformation from sqoop, and the TIMESTAMP keeps same as the MYSQL DB. We don't known why it happens, because java.sql._Timestamp has nothing to do with TIMEZONE. Hope guys to fix this bug_ was (Author: aeoles): We have encountered the same issue, the TIMESTAMP values are 8 hours ahead and our format is textfile !! Instead of use --table TABLE_NAME ,we use --query " " to avoid the automatically transformation from sqoop, and the TIMESTAMP keeps same as the MYSQL DB. We don't known why it happens, because java.sql._Timestamp has nothing to do with TIMEZONE. Hope guys to fix this bug_ > Sqoop import of timestamps to Avro from Postgres - Timezone Issue > ----------------------------------------------------------------- > > Key: SQOOP-423 > URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/SQOOP-423 > Project: Sqoop > Issue Type: Bug > Affects Versions: 1.3.0 > Reporter: Lynn Goh > Priority: Major > > I am running sqoop-1.3.0-cdh3u2 on a Mac and when I sqoop import from a > postgres table with columns of type 'timestamp without time zone', they are > converted to longs in the time zone of my local operating system, even after > I have started Hadoop up with TZ=GMT or passed in > HADOOP_OPTS="-Duser.timezone=GMT". My ultimate goal is to sqoop import into > long representations that are in GMT timezone rather than my operating > system's timezone. > Postgres example: > {code} > acamp_id | start_time | end_time > ----------+---------------------+--------------------- > 1 | 2008-01-01 00:00:00 | 2011-12-16 00:00:00 > {code} > After import, you can see the values are 8 hours ahead, even with TZ=GMT and > user.timezone set properly (this is the json representation of the parsed > imported avro file): > {code} > {"acamp_id": 1, "end_time": 1324022400000, "start_time": 1199174400000} > {code} > date utility invocation: > {code} > lynngoh@unknown:~$ date -u -r 1199174400 > Tue Jan 1 08:00:00 UTC 2008 > {code} -- This message was sent by Atlassian JIRA (v7.6.3#76005)