On Fri, 2010-03-12 at 11:21 -0500, Bill Au wrote: > Thanks. With 0.6.0-beta2 using Standard2 does show a human-readable > column. > > However, the behavior is definitely different between 0.5.1 and > 0.6.0-beta2. I am using the binary distribution of 0.5.1: > > cassandra> show version > 0.5.1 > cassandra> set Keyspace1.Standard1['jsmith']['first'] = 'John' > Value inserted. > cassandra> set Keyspace1.Standard1['jsmith']['last'] = 'Smith' > Value inserted. > cassandra> set Keyspace1.Standard1['jsmith']['age'] = '42' > Value inserted. > cassandra> get Keyspace1.Standard1['jsmith'] > => (column=last, value=Smith, timestamp=1268408466548) > => (column=first, value=John, timestamp=1268408464036) > => (column=age, value=42, timestamp=1268408468895) > Returned 3 results. > > With 0.5.1 using Standard1 does show a human-readable column as > documented > in the Wiki.
Right you are, my mistake. This changed in https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/CASSANDRA-661 (which occurred between 0.5 and 0.6). > Not sure which one is the correct behavior here. The current behavior is correct. I'll update the examples to avoid future confusion. -- Eric Evans eev...@rackspace.com