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Aleksey Yeschenko commented on CASSANDRA-5870:
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You do know that cqlsh support DEFAULT_TIME_FORMAT env var, and that you can
also set your own time format in .clqshrc ([ui] time_format), right?
> CQLSH not showing milliseconds in timestamps
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>
> Key: CASSANDRA-5870
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/CASSANDRA-5870
> Project: Cassandra
> Issue Type: Bug
> Components: Tools
> Environment: Linux
> Reporter: Ben Boule
> Priority: Minor
> Fix For: 1.2.5
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> CQLSH does not include the milliseconds portion of the timestamp when
> outputting query results. For example on my system a time might be displayed
> like this:
> "2013-08-09 10:55:58-0400" for a time stored in cassandra as: 1376060158267
> We've found this extremely annoying when dealing with time series data as it
> will make records which occurred at different times appear to occur at the
> same time.
> I'm submitting a patch, the existing formatting code already has handling of
> some versions of python which do not support formatting time zones, I'm not
> sure which versions of python can format seconds+milliseconds so I attempted
> to supply something which will work with any time_format string and does not
> depend on the system library.
> The above time with the patch will format like this:
> "2013-08-09 10:55:58.267-0400"
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