Team, Here is the listing of data elements.. Search/Sorting criteria:
Search fields Order by fields object, id id object, id, triggered_ts triggered_ts object, id, state triggered_ts app_id, triggered_ts triggered_ts event_type object, id, triggered_ts event_type, triggered_ts object, id, triggered_ts Model Layout: Colume Name Colume Type event_type String Type of event (BUSINESS, SYSTEM, ERROR, etc.) uuid String Unique identifier triggered_by String User ID triggered_ts Date Time (down to micro-second) Time of event app_id String Process that triggered the event object String Type of object (LOAD, TRIP, LOCATION, CARRIER, etc.) id String Identifier for the object state String Event that happened associated_object_1 String what changed associated_value_1 String value of it associated_object_2 String associated_value_2 String associated_object_3 String associated_value_3 String associated_object_4 String associated_value_4 String -- Lokesh From: Jack Krupansky [mailto:jack.krupan...@gmail.com] Sent: Monday, March 28, 2016 12:23 PM To: user@cassandra.apache.org Subject: Re: *** What is the best way to model this JSON *** ?? As always with Cassandra data modeling, you must start with your intended query and access patterns as well as the cardinality of your data. So, what information is your app likely to have when it needs to perform a query and what information is it going to want to retrieve? What is the full range of potential queries? Which are the most common and need to be the fastest? -- Jack Krupansky On Mon, Mar 28, 2016 at 12:10 PM, Lokesh Ceeba - Vendor <lokesh.ce...@walmart.com<mailto:lokesh.ce...@walmart.com>> wrote: Hello Team, How to design/develop the best data model for this JSON ? var json=[ { "id":"9a55fdf6-eeab-4c83-9c6f-04c7df1b3225", "user":"ssatish", "event":"business", "occurredOn":"09 Mar 2016 17:55:15.292-0600", "eventObject": { "objectType":"LOAD", "id":"12345", "state":"ARRIVAL", "associatedAttrs": [ { "type":"location_id", "value":"100" }, { "type":"location_type", "value":"STORE" }, { "type":"arrival_ts", "value":"2015-12-12T10:10:10" } ] } }] I’ve taken this approach : create type event_object_0328 ( Object_Type text, Object_ID Int, Object_State text ) ; create table Events ( event_id timeuuid, event_type text, triggered_by text, triggered_ts timestamp, Appl_ID text, eventObject frozen<event_object_0328>, primary key (event_id) ) ; Now I need to build the Associated Attributes (Highlighted above in JSON text). The Associated Attributes can be very dynamic and shall come in any (Key,Value) pair combination. -- Lokesh This email and any files transmitted with it are confidential and intended solely for the individual or entity to whom they are addressed. If you have received this email in error destroy it immediately. *** Walmart Confidential *** This email and any files transmitted with it are confidential and intended solely for the individual or entity to whom they are addressed. If you have received this email in error destroy it immediately. *** Walmart Confidential ***