They are different. But this has always been the case: $ ./bin/accumulo shell --fake -u root -p ''
Shell - Apache Accumulo Interactive Shell - - version: 1.6.0-SNAPSHOT - instance name: fake - instance id: mock-instance-id - - type 'help' for a list of available commands - root@fake> setauths a,b root@fake> createtable t root@fake t> insert -l a&b a b c d root@fake t> insert -l b&a a b c d root@fake t> insert -l (b)&a a b c d root@fake t> scan a b:c [(b)&a] d a b:c [a&b] d a b:c [b&a] d On Sat, Jul 13, 2013 at 7:32 PM, Ed Kohlwey <[email protected]> wrote: > I just noticed something as I was hacking today on the trunk - does the new > column visibility code (with escape sequences) accommodate visibilities > that are equivalent but not stored using the same byte representation? My > assumption is no... > > Ie., is the visibility "a&b" equivalent to "\"a\"&b" for the purpose of the > max versions iterator, etc.? >
