Nevermind, it is called composite columns.
Thank you for your help.
Morgan.
Le 31 août 2012 à 06:05, aaron morton a écrit :
> Consider trying…
>
> UserTimeline CF
>
> row_key:
> column_names:
> column_values: action details
>
> To get the changes between two times specify the start and
Hi Aaron,
That's great news... Would you know the name of this feature so I can look
further into it ?
Thanks,
Morgan.
Le 31 août 2012 à 06:05, aaron morton a écrit :
> Consider trying…
>
> UserTimeline CF
>
> row_key:
> column_names:
> column_values: action details
>
> To get the chan
Consider trying…
UserTimeline CF
row_key:
column_names:
column_values: action details
To get the changes between two times specify the start and end timestamps and
do not include the other components of the column name.
e.g. from <1234, NULL, NULL> to <6789, NULL, NULL>
Cheers
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Sorry for the scheme that has not keep the right tabulation for some people...
Here's a space-version instead of a tabulation.
user1 row :| lte|
lte -1| lte -2| lte
-3
Hi everyone,
I'm trying to use cassandra in order to store a "timeline", but with values
that must be unique (replaced). (So not really a timeline, but didn't find a
better word for it)
Let's me give you an example :
- An user have a list of friends
- Friends can change their nickname, status,