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T Jake Luciani reopened CASSANDRA-5198:
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> Fix CQL3 loose type validation of constants
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> Key: CASSANDRA-5198
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/CASSANDRA-5198
> Project: Cassandra
> Issue Type: Bug
> Affects Versions: 1.2.1
> Reporter: Edward Capriolo
> Assignee: Sylvain Lebresne
> Priority: Minor
> Fix For: 1.2.2
>
> Attachments: 0001-Respect-CQL3-constant-types.txt,
> 0002-Improve-printing-of-type-in-error-message.txt,
> 0003-Respect-partitioner-type-for-Token-function.txt
>
>
> This works as it should.
> {noformat}
> cqlsh:movies> select * from users where token (username) > token('') ;
> username | created_date | email | firstname | lastname | password
> -----------+--------------+-------+-----------+----------+----------
> bsmith | null | null | bob | smith | null
> scapriolo | null | null | stacey | capriolo | null
> ecapriolo | null | null | edward | capriolo | null
> cqlsh:movies> select * from users where token (username) > token('bsmith') ;
> username | created_date | email | firstname | lastname | password
> -----------+--------------+-------+-----------+----------+----------
> scapriolo | null | null | stacey | capriolo | null
> ecapriolo | null | null | edward | capriolo | null
> cqlsh:movies> select * from users where token (username) > token('scapriolo')
> ;
> username | created_date | email | firstname | lastname | password
> -----------+--------------+-------+-----------+----------+----------
> ecapriolo | null | null | edward | capriolo | null
> {noformat}
> But look what happens when you supply numbers into the token function.
> {noformat}
> qlsh:movies> select * from users where token (username) > token(0) ;
> username | created_date | email | firstname | lastname | password
> -----------+--------------+-------+-----------+----------+----------
> ecapriolo | null | null | edward | capriolo | null
> cqlsh:movies> select * from users where token (username) > token(1134314) ;
> username | created_date | email | firstname | lastname | password
> -----------+--------------+-------+-----------+----------+----------
> bsmith | null | null | bob | smith | null
> scapriolo | null | null | stacey | capriolo | null
> ecapriolo | null | null | edward | capriolo | null
> cqlsh:movies> select * from users where token (username) > token(113431431) ;
> username | created_date | email | firstname | lastname | password
> -----------+--------------+-------+-----------+----------+----------
> scapriolo | null | null | stacey | capriolo | null
> ecapriolo | null | null | edward | capriolo | null
> cqlsh:movies> select * from users where token (username) > token(1134) ;
> username | created_date | email | firstname | lastname | password
> -----------+--------------+-------+-----------+----------+----------
> ecapriolo | null | null | edward | capriolo | null
> cqlsh:movies> select * from users where token (username) > token(1134434) ;
> username | created_date | email | firstname | lastname | password
> -----------+--------------+-------+-----------+----------+----------
> scapriolo | null | null | stacey | capriolo | null
> {noformat}
> This does not make sense to me. The token function is apparently converting
> integers to strings leading to seemingly unpredictable results.
> However I find this syntax odd, I feel like I should be able to say
> 'token(username) > 0 and token(username) < 10' because from a thrift side I
> can page tokens or I can page keys. In this case, I guess, I am only able to
> page keys because the token is not returned to the user.
> Is token 0 = ''? How do I arrive at the minimal token for and int column.
> Should the token() function at least be smart enough to reject integers for
> string columns?
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