Justin Hwang created CASSANDRA-13674:
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Summary: SASIIndex and Clustering Key interaction
Key: CASSANDRA-13674
URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/CASSANDRA-13674
Project: Cassandra
Issue Type: Bug
Reporter: Justin Hwang
Priority: Minor
Not sure if this is the right place to ask, but it has been a couple days and I
haven't been able to figure this out.
The current setup of my table is as such:
{code}
CREATE TABLE test.user_codes (
user_uuid text,
code text,
description text
PRIMARY KEY (user_uuid, code)
);
CREATE CUSTOM INDEX user_codes_code_idx ON test.user_codes
(code) USING 'org.apache.cassandra.index.sasi.SASIIndex' WITH OPTIONS =
{'analyzer_class':
'org.apache.cassandra.index.sasi.analyzer.NonTokenizingAnalyzer',
'case_sensitive': 'false', 'mode': 'CONTAINS', 'analyzed': 'true'};
CREATE CUSTOM INDEX user_codes_description_idx ON test.user_codes
(description) USING 'org.apache.cassandra.index.sasi.SASIIndex' WITH OPTIONS =
{'analyzer_class':
'org.apache.cassandra.index.sasi.analyzer.NonTokenizingAnalyzer',
'case_sensitive': 'false', 'mode': 'CONTAINS', 'analyzed': 'true'};
{code}
I can successfully make the following call:
`SELECT * FROM user_codes WHERE user_uuid='xxxx' and description like 'Test%';`
However, I can't make a similar call unless I allow filtering:
`SELECT * FROM user_codes WHERE user_uuid='xxxx' and code like 'Test%';`
I believe this is because the field `code` is a clustering key, but cannot
figure out the proper way to set up the table such that the second call also
works.
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