Hi Tyler, insert does not seem to have a have a return value.
However a stranger thing has now happened - the problem has just gone away in 
the last hour..... Hard to believe nothing changed I am sure!
I have tried simulating timestamps from earlier when it wasn't working and 
still cannot get it to go wrong.
Thankyou for all your help, I am sure this issue will return so I will 
hopefully come back with more info.

Is there something in the log that lets us know the insert has worked? ie the 
timestamp check has passed?

Regards,
Andrew





From: Tyler Hobbs [mailto:ty...@riptano.com]
Sent: 18 November 2010 00:00
To: user@cassandra.apache.org
Subject: Re: casssandra 0.7beta3, pycassa and windows client timestamps

No, there's no client side caching.

Assuming you're using insert(), could you capture both of these:
 - the return value of insert()
 - the same thing you captured before in the Cassandra log

so that we can verify that the timestamp is greater than what's stored in 
Cassandra?

- Tyler
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