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Philip Thompson updated CASSANDRA-8365:
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    Labels: cqlsh  (was: )

> CamelCase name is used as index name instead of lowercase
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>
>                 Key: CASSANDRA-8365
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/CASSANDRA-8365
>             Project: Cassandra
>          Issue Type: Bug
>            Reporter: Pierre Laporte
>            Priority: Minor
>              Labels: cqlsh
>
> In cqlsh, when I execute a CREATE INDEX FooBar ... statement, the CamelCase 
> name is used as index name, even though it is unquoted. Trying to quote the 
> index name results in a syntax error.
> However, when I try to delete the index, I have to quote the index name, 
> otherwise I get an invalid-query error telling me that the index (lowercase) 
> does not exist.
> This seems inconsistent.  Shouldn't the index name be lowercased before the 
> index is created ?
> Here is the code to reproduce the issue :
> {code}
> cqlsh:schemabuilderit> CREATE TABLE IndexTest (a int primary key, b int);
> cqlsh:schemabuilderit> CREATE INDEX FooBar on indextest (b);
> cqlsh:schemabuilderit> DESCRIBE TABLE indextest ;
> CREATE TABLE schemabuilderit.indextest (
>     a int PRIMARY KEY,
>     b int
> ) ........;
> CREATE INDEX FooBar ON schemabuilderit.indextest (b);
> cqlsh:schemabuilderit> DROP INDEX FooBar;
> code=2200 [Invalid query] message="Index 'foobar' could not be found in any 
> of the tables of keyspace 'schemabuilderit'"
> {code}



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