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Jim Witschey commented on CASSANDRA-10264:
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Calling this via the Python driver on Cassandra 2.1 and up results in the error
message {{Invalid restriction on clustering column ord since the DELETE
statement modifies only static columns}}. I'll need a developer to have a look
to see if this behavior is correct.
I have reproduced this through cqlsh, though, so I think this is either an
issue in the bundled driver or in cqlsh. [~Stefania] can you take this or
recommend someone I can assign this to? I've reproduced this on a scratch
branch:
https://github.com/mambocab/cassandra-dtest/tree/CASSANDRA-10264
> Unable to use conditions on static columns for DELETE
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>
> Key: CASSANDRA-10264
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/CASSANDRA-10264
> Project: Cassandra
> Issue Type: Bug
> Components: Core
> Environment: Cassandra 2.2.0
> Reporter: DOAN DuyHai
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> {noformat}
> cqlsh:test> create table static_table(id int, stat int static, ord int, val
> text, primary key(id,ord));
> cqlsh:test> insert into static_table (id,stat,ord,val) VALUES ( 1, 1, 1, '1');
> cqlsh:test> delete from static_table where id=1 and ord=1 if stat != 1;
> Invalid syntax at line 1, char 55
> delete from static_table where id=1 and ord=1 if stat != 1;
> ^
> {noformat}
> Same error if using =, <, <=, >= or > condition
> According to [~thobbs] the syntax should work. Plus, the error message is
> wrong
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