It should be like range tombstones ... in much worse ;-). A tombstone is a
simple marker (deleted). An update can be far more complex.

Le mar. 14 mai 2024 à 15:52, Jon Haddad <j...@jonhaddad.com> a écrit :

> Is there a technical limitation that would prevent a range write that
> functions the same way as a range tombstone, other than probably needing a
> version bump of the storage format?
>
>
> On Tue, May 14, 2024 at 12:03 AM Benjamin Lerer <ble...@apache.org> wrote:
>
>> Range restrictions (>, >=, =<, < and BETWEEN) do not work on UPDATEs.
>> They do work on DELETE because under the hood C* they get translated into
>> range tombstones.
>>
>> Le mar. 14 mai 2024 à 02:44, David Capwell <dcapw...@apple.com> a écrit :
>>
>>> I would also include in UPDATE… but yeah, <3 BETWEEN and welcome this
>>> work.
>>>
>>> On May 13, 2024, at 7:40 AM, Patrick McFadin <pmcfa...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>>
>>> This is a great feature addition to CQL! I get asked about it from time
>>> to time but then people figure out a workaround. It will be great to just
>>> have it available.
>>>
>>> And right on Simon! I think the only project I had as a high school
>>> senior was figuring out how many parties I could go to and still maintain a
>>> passing grade. Thanks for your work here.
>>>
>>> Patrick
>>>
>>> On Mon, May 13, 2024 at 1:35 AM Benjamin Lerer <ble...@apache.org>
>>> wrote:
>>>
>>>> Hi everybody,
>>>>
>>>> Just raising awareness that Simon is working on adding support for the
>>>> BETWEEN operator in WHERE clauses (SELECT and DELETE) in CASSANDRA-19604.
>>>> We plan to add support for it in conditions in a separate patch.
>>>>
>>>> The patch is available.
>>>>
>>>> As a side note, Simon chose to do his highschool senior project
>>>> contributing to Apache Cassandra. This patch is his first contribution for
>>>> his senior project (his second feature contribution to Apache Cassandra).
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>

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