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Paul R. Brown commented on CASSANDRA-2212:
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I think that I have a situation where this occurs against 0.6.8 as well.  Is 
this fix suitable for backporting onto 0.6?

> Cannot get range slice of super columns in reversed order
> ---------------------------------------------------------
>
>                 Key: CASSANDRA-2212
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/CASSANDRA-2212
>             Project: Cassandra
>          Issue Type: Bug
>          Components: Core
>    Affects Versions: 0.7.2
>         Environment: Fedore 11, Intel Core i5
>            Reporter: Muga Nishizawa
>            Assignee: Sylvain Lebresne
>             Fix For: 0.7.3
>
>         Attachments: 0001-Fix-IndexHelp.indexFor-for-reverse-query.patch, 
> cassandra_sample_insert.py, cassandra_sample_rangeslice.py, create_table.cli
>
>   Original Estimate: 6h
>  Remaining Estimate: 6h
>
> I cannot get range slice of super columns in reversed order.  These data are 
> stored in Cassandra in advance.  On the other hand, range slice of these data 
> in normal order can be acquired.
> You can reproduce the bug by executing attached programs.  
> - 1. Start Cassandra daemon on localhost (number of thrift port is 9160)
> - 2. Create keyspace and column family, according to "create_table.cli", 
> - 3. Execute "cassandra_sample_insert.py", storing pairs of row keys and 
> super columns
> - 4. Execute "cassandra_sample_rangeslice.py" and get range slice of stored 
> super columns
> "cassandra_sample_insert.py" and "cassandra_sample_rangeslice.py" require 
> pycassa.  
> You will need to execute 4."cassandra_sample_rangeslice.py" with following 
> options so that you get range slice of super columns in reversed order.  
>  % python cassandra_sample_rangeslice.py -r 00082 00083
> On the other hand, to get range slice in normal order, you will need to use 
> following options.  
>  % python cassandra_sample_rangeslice.py -f 00082 00083
> 00082 and 00083 are the specified key range.  Range slice can be acquired in 
> normal order but, I cannot get it in reversed order.  
> I assume that there may be a bug within the code for acquiring the index 
> block of specified range.  In fact, 00083 is included in gap between lastName 
> of index block and firstName of next index block.   

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