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							   @Asoka wrote:   I've 'solved' my problem by using -P.  I'll need to manually type my password for each table as I export them, but this is a mostly one-time operation, so the pain is minor.     Use — P Option with Sqoop Command  Sqoop supports reading passwords via standard input (STDIN). You can use this option by with help of — P options with sqoop command. Sqoop will prompt you for the password.  Below is the example of using — P option:  $sqoop import --connect jdbc:netezza://localhost/MYDB \
--username testuser -- P --table ORDERS    
						
					
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