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2010-03-18 Thread John Alessi
-- John Alessi SocketLabs, Inc. 484-418-1282 On Mar 18, 2010, at 10:12 AM, Erik Holstad wrote: Another approach you can take is to add the userid to the score like, => (column=140_uid2, value=[], timestamp=1268841641979) and f you need the score time sorted you can add => (

Issue with TimeUUID

2010-03-18 Thread John Alessi
5335 11107d80-c7f2-11de-9b6f-4c8aee849eef Cassandra doesn't seem to be able to distinguish between 2 different UUIDs if based on the same exact time, and sorting by TimeUUID. What am I missing??? -- John Alessi SocketLabs, Inc. 484-418-1282

Re: Issue with TimeUUID

2010-03-18 Thread John Alessi
But they are different names. In my example they are: 1077e700-c7f2-11de-86d5-f5bcc793a028 1077e700-c7f2-11de-982e-6fad363d5f29 But Cassandra sees them as the same. -- John On Mar 18, 2010, at 7:17 PM, Brandon Williams wrote: On Thu, Mar 18, 2010 at 6:12 PM, John Alessi mailto:j

Re: Issue with TimeUUID

2010-03-19 Thread John Alessi
Yes, I tried that but then the date does not sort correctly. -- John Alessi SocketLabs, Inc. 484-418-1282 On Mar 19, 2010, at 12:12 PM, Jesse McConnell wrote: > alternately try using LexicalUUIDType, that seems to work > > jesse > > -- > jesse mcconnell > jess