If you're seeing that in cassandra-cli, it's possible that there are some
non-printable characters in the name that the cli doesn't display, like the
NUL char (ascii 0).  I opened a ticket for that somewhere, but in the
meantime, you may want to verify that they are identical with a real client.

On Tue, Sep 18, 2012 at 4:03 AM, aaron morton <aa...@thelastpickle.com>wrote:

> They are. Can you provide some more information ?
>
> What happens when you read the super column ?
>
> Cheers
>
> -----------------
> Aaron Morton
> Freelance Developer
> @aaronmorton
> http://www.thelastpickle.com
>
> On 18/09/2012, at 5:33 AM, Cyril Auburtin <cyril.aubur...@gmail.com>
> wrote:
>
> First sorry but I'm using an old version 0.7.10
>
> and recently I've come up seeing this
>
> => (super_column=mymed_embrun.ma...@gmail.com,
>      (column=permission, value=1, timestamp=1347895421475))
> => (super_column=mymed_embrun.ma...@gmail.com,
>      (column=email, value=embrun.ma...@gmail.com, timestamp=1347894698217)
>      (column=id, value=mymed_embrun.ma...@gmail.com,
> timestamp=1347894698217)
>      (column=permission, value=0, timestamp=1347894698217)
>      (column=profile, value=e24af776b4a025456bd50f55633b2419,
> timestamp=1347894698217))
>
> as a part of of a supercolumnFamily
>
> I thought supercolumn was meant to be unique?
>
>
>


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