paul cannon created CASSANDRA-4246:
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             Summary: cql3 ORDER BY not ordering
                 Key: CASSANDRA-4246
                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/CASSANDRA-4246
             Project: Cassandra
          Issue Type: Bug
          Components: Core
    Affects Versions: 1.1.0
            Reporter: paul cannon


Creating the simplest composite-key cql3 table I can think of, populating it 
with a few rows of data, then trying to do a query with an ORDER BY does not 
yield ordered results.

Here's a cql script:

{noformat}
create keyspace test with strategy_class = 'SimpleStrategy'
   and strategy_options:replication_factor = 1;
use test;
create table moo (a int, b int, c int, primary key (a, b));

insert into moo (a, b, c) values (123, 12, 3400);
insert into moo (a, b, c) values (122, 13, 3500);
insert into moo (a, b, c) values (124, 10, 3600);
insert into moo (a, b, c) values (121, 11, 3700);

select * from moo;
select * from moo order by b;
{noformat}

Here is the output of those two queries:

{noformat}
 a   | b  | c
-----+----+------
 121 | 11 | 3700
 122 | 13 | 3500
 124 | 10 | 3600
 123 | 12 | 3400

 a   | b  | c
-----+----+------
 121 | 11 | 3700
 122 | 13 | 3500
 124 | 10 | 3600
 123 | 12 | 3400
{noformat}

I also tried these using the bare thrift interface, to make sure it wasn't 
python-cql or cqlsh doing something stupid. Same results. Am I totally missing 
something important here about how this is supposed to work?

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