What would be the exact CQL3 syntax to create a counter CF with composite row key and not predefined column names ?
Is the following supposed to work ? CREATE TABLE composite_counter ( aid text, key1 text, key2 text, key3 text, value counter, PRIMARY KEY (aid, key1, key2, key3) ) First, when I do so I have no error shown, but I *can't* see this CF appear in my OpsCenter. "update composite_counter set value = value + 5 where aid = '1' and key1 = 'test1' and key2 = 'test2' and key3 = 'test3';" works as expected too. But how can I have multiple counter columns using the schemaless property of cassandra ? I mean before, when I created counter CF with cli, things like this used to work: "update composite_counter set 'value2' = 'value2' + 5 where aid = '1' and key1 = 'test1' and key2 = 'test2' and key3 = 'test3';" => Bad Request: line 1:29 no viable alternative at input 'value2' I also tried: "update composite_counter set value2 = value2 + 5 where aid = '1' and key1 = 'test1' and key2 = 'test2' and key3 = 'test3';" => Bad Request: Unknown identifier value2 (as expected I guess) I want to make a counter CF with composite keys and a lot of counters using this pattern "20130306#event" or "(20130306, event)", not sure if I should use composite columns there. Is it mandatory to create the CF with at least one column with the "counter" type ? I mean I will probably never use a column named 'value', I defined it just to be sure the CF is defined as a counter CF. 2013/3/6 Abhijit Chanda <abhijit.chan...@gmail.com> > Thanks @aaron for the rectification > > > On Wed, Mar 6, 2013 at 1:17 PM, aaron morton <aa...@thelastpickle.com>wrote: > >> Note that CQL 3 in 1.1 is compatible with CQL 3 in 1.2. Also you do not >> have to use CQL 3, you can still use the cassandra-cli to create CF's. >> >> The syntax you use to populate it depends on the client you are using. >> >> Cheers >> >> ----------------- >> Aaron Morton >> Freelance Cassandra Developer >> New Zealand >> >> @aaronmorton >> http://www.thelastpickle.com >> >> On 5/03/2013, at 9:16 PM, Abhijit Chanda <abhijit.chan...@gmail.com> >> wrote: >> >> Yes you can , you just have to use CQL3 and 1.1.10 onward cassandra >> supports CQL3. Just you have to aware of the fact that a column family >> that contains a counter column can only contain counters. In other other >> words either all the columns of the column family excluding KEY have the >> counter type or none of them can have it. >> >> Best Regards, >> -- >> Abhijit Chanda >> +91-9748888395 >> >> >> > > > -- > Abhijit Chanda > +91-9748888395 >