On Sat, Jul 12, 2014 at 6:05 PM, Keith Wright wrote:
> Yes each item in the set can have a different TTL so long as they are
> upserted with commands having differing TTLs.
>
Ah… ok. So you can just insert them with unique UPDATE/INSERT commands with
different USING TTLs and it will work. That
Yes each item in the set can have a different TTL so long as they are upserted
with commands having differing TTLs. You should read about how
collections/maps work in CQL3 in terms of their CQL2 structure.
On Jul 12, 2014 7:32 PM, Kevin Burton wrote:
If I have a set.. can I have the individual
My understanding is that yes you need two inserts which you could do as part of
a batch.
On Jul 12, 2014 7:24 PM, Kevin Burton wrote:
I have a column that I would like to have a different TTL than the whole row.
because of the cassandra USING TTL clause I don't think this is possible to do
wit
If I have a set.. can I have the individual members TTL , and not
just the whole 'column' ?
It's interesting considering I can use the UPDATE form whereby I just add
members to the set and have a TTL on that value… which would seem to imply
that I can set individual values.
Kevin
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Founder/CE
I have a column that I would like to have a different TTL than the whole
row.
because of the cassandra USING TTL clause I don't think this is possible to
do with one INSERT.
It seems like I need to have TWO inserts doing this… One for all the
columns with the first TTL, and then another insert wi
hi Jack
thank you for your clear answer!
On Saturday, 12 July 2014, Jack Krupansky wrote:
> 1. What does your data look like – 100 small integers or short strings
> and dates, or... 100 massive blobs?
>
it will be only small short strings/varints no blobs or nested data
> 2. What operations
1. What does your data look like – 100 small integers or short strings and
dates, or... 100 massive blobs?
2. What operations are you doing on those rows – reading and updating
individual columns, or mostly full-row upserts?
3. 100 columns in a CQL row is not so unreasonable, per se.
4. The ul
hi,
how is a table with hundreds columns is going to perform?
i am moving from 1k column families each with 10 columns to 100 CFs each
with 100 columns.
thank you
tommaso
On Friday, 11 July 2014, Sourabh Agrawal wrote:
> Yes, what about CQL style columns? Please clarify
>
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> On Sat, Jul 5, 20