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"Invalid attribute in connection string: SPN" with Hive ODBC driver.

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Title"Invalid attribute in connection string: SPN" with Hive ODBC driver.
URL NameInvalid-attribute-in-connection-string-SPN-with-Hive-ODBC-driver
Article Number000193197
EnvironmentProduct : Connect for ODBC Apache Hive Wire Protocol driver
Version : 07.11.0081
Database : Apache Hive
OS : All supported platforms
Application : All supported applications
Question/Problem Description
The below error is returned when trying to connect using a DSN-less connection with connection option SPN (Service Principal Name).
Steps to Reproduce
Clarifying Information
Error MessageSQL State: HY000
SQL Code: 244813135872
SQL Error: [DataDirect][ODBC Apache Hive Wire Protocol driver]Insufficient information to connect to the data source.
SQL State: 01S00
SQL Code: 244813135872
SQL Error: [DataDirect][ODBC Apache Hive Wire Protocol driver]Invalid attribute in connection string: SPN.
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Cause
Resolution
This issue does not occur anymore using Connect for ODBC 7.1 SP6 (07.16.0369)
Workaround
Notes
Last Modified Date5/18/2016 12:32 PM
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