Hi again,

First of all, obviously, I have omitted the timestamps to make easy the
representation, not in the code. Secondly, there are one supercolumn with
two rows, A and D, all the others are columns, including B,
with various key-values (1, 2, etc.). I need two levels for my design, it is
mandatory, it means, I need supercolumns and columns.

I am trying to introduce key-value(-timestamp) 6, 7, 8 and 9; but when I try
to do it, the values are not appended to the other ones. Instead of this,
only the final value of each column is stored.

I am trying to append values in columns inside a supercolumn,
but maintaining old values.

All help will be appreciated. Thank you.


2010/4/15 Miguel Verde <miguelitov...@gmail.com>

> Just to nitpick your representation a little bit, columnB/etc... are
> supercolumnB/etc..., key1/etc... are column1/etc..., and you can probably
> omit valueA/valueD designations entirely, it would still be understood.
>
> Columns in Cassandra always have timestamps, you can't omit them.
>
> Can you post a snippet of the code you are using and the error you get?
>
> On Thu, Apr 15, 2010 at 5:02 AM, Julio Carlos Barrera Juez <
> juliocar...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> Hi all,
>>
>> I'm working with Cassandra 0.5 and Thrift API. I have a simple doubt:
>>
>> I want to insert a row in columns inside a supercolumn, like this (without
>> timestamps):
>>
>> SuperColumnNameA ==> keyA valueA ==> columnB ==> key1 value1
>>
>>  ==> key2 value2
>>
>>  ==> key3 value3
>>                                                         ==> columnC
>> ==> key4 value4
>>
>>  ==> key5 value5
>>                                 ==> keyD valueD ==> columnE ==> *key6
>> value6*
>>
>>  ==> *key7 value7*
>>                                                         ==> columnF ==>* key8
>> value8*
>>
>>  ==> *key9 value9*
>>
>> For instance, I want to insert only key-values 6,7,8 and 9, but when I try
>> it, I destroy all the others values. What is the correct mode to do it. I
>> have tries obtaining the supercolumn and adding more values, bath_insert(),
>> etc, but I always failing.
>>
>> Thank you.
>>
>
>

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