El 27/04/2010, a las 18:23, Lee Parker escribió: > I have used the solution presented by Justin and it works just fine. When > you construct a TimeUUID with a specific timestamp and use that for the start > or finish of the range slice, cassandra will use the timestamp embedded in > the UUID even if that specific UUID doesn't exist in the index. It is not an > ideal solution because the timestamp you pass in may not have the same > granularity as the one used to create your current indexes. So, you might be > using a standard unix epoch timestamp in seconds, while a true TimeUUID uses > 100 nanosecond slices of time.
I've tried it and am amazed of this feature, I don't know why I supposed that wouldn't work, thanks Lee & Justin!!! :) -- Lucas Di Pentima - Santa Fe, Argentina Jabber: lu...@di-pentima.com.ar MSN: ldipent...@hotmail.com