On Feb 8, 2011, at 13:41, Stephen Connolly wrote: > On 8 February 2011 10:38, Timo Nentwig <timo.nent...@toptarif.de> wrote: >> This is not what it's supposed to be like, is it?
Looks alright: >> [default@foo] get foo[page-field]; >> => (super_column=20110208, >> (column=82f4c650-2d53-11e0-a08b-58b035f3f60d, value=msg1, >> timestamp=1297159430471000) >> (column=82f4c650-2d53-11e0-a08b-58b035f3f60e, value=msg2, >> timestamp=1297159437423000) >> (column=82f4c650-2d53-11e0-a08b-58b035f3f60f, value=msg3, >> timestamp=1297159439855000)) >> Returned 1 results. Missing first half of column 1 is and UUID is not printed correctly anymore: >> [default@foo] get foo[page-field][20110208]; >> , value=msg1, timestamp=1297159430471000) >> => (column=???P-S???X?5??, value=msg2, timestamp=1297159437423000) >> => (column=???P-S???X?5??, value=msg3, timestamp=1297159439855000) >> Returned 3 results. Still prints only half of the column: >> [default@foo] get >> foo[page-field][20110208][82f4c650-2d53-11e0-a08b-58b035f3f60d]; >> , value=msg1, timestamp=1297159430471000) Applies only to first column?! >> [default@foo] get >> foo[page-field][20110208][82f4c650-2d53-11e0-a08b-58b035f3f60e]; >> => (column=???P-S???X?5??, value=msg2, timestamp=1297159437423000) >> >> >> - name: foo >> column_type: Super >> compare_with: AsciiType >> compare_subcolumns_with: TimeUUIDType >> default_validation_class: AsciiType > > Is it the ?'s that you are complaining about or is it something else? > > If it is the ?'s have you got a mismatch between the character > encoding in your shell and UTF-8? Nope. See above :) Esp. that the first column isn't printed completely.