cqlsh> use keyspace;
cqlsh:cirrus> describe tables;

For more info:
cqlsh> help describe

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On 1/28/13 2:27 PM, "Paul van Hoven" <paul.van.ho...@googlemail.com> wrote:

>Is there some way in cql to get a list of all tables or column
>families that belong to a keystore like "show tables" in sql?


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