Hi J-D, Thanks! I do scan 'tablename' on the shell, and I can see all 3 columns in the 1 column family for a row. I haven't set any TTL on the table or result scanner. Any other suggestions would be very welcome. I was getting the same response with result.getFamilyMap() and I moved to result.getMap() thinking I was using the wrong api.
Cheers, Neerja On Mon, Aug 29, 2011 at 5:23 PM, Jean-Daniel Cryans <[email protected]>wrote: > (sending to user@ and bbcing dev@ since this is a user question) > > That type of problem can be "fun" to debug, did you try with the shell > to query the data? Do you get a different result? > > BTW, any TTL set on that table? > > J-D > > On Mon, Aug 29, 2011 at 5:09 PM, Neerja Bhatnagar <[email protected]> > wrote: > > Hi, > > > > I am sorry if this question has been resolved before. Thank you for your > > help. > > > > I am seeing really strange behavior with HBase Scan. > > > > I insert 1 row into a table named test, 1 col family named testColFam, > and 3 > > columns : foo (with value foo), bar (with value bar), and id (a unique > id). > > > > I wait 5 minutes, and run the following code to retrieve the row --- > > > > HTablePool htablePool = new HTablePool(config, maxsize); > > > > HTable table = (HTable) htablePool.getTable("test"); // test is the > > tablename > > > > Scan scan = new Scan(); > > scan.addFamily(Bytes.toBytes("testColFam")); > > scan.setStartRow(Bytes.toBytes("")); // scan from the first row > > scan.setBatch(batchSize); > > > > ResultScanner resScanner = table.getScanner(scan); > > Iterator<Result> resultIterator = resultScanner.iterator(); > > > > Result result = resultIterator.next(); > > > > result.getMap(); > > > > the result.getMap() behaves differently based on time-elapsed. If I run > this > > code as soon as I have inserted the data, the 3 columns in the 1 row are > > returned as expected. > > > > But after some time elapses, scan returns fewer columns per row each > time. > > > > Can anyone please help me with this? Please let me know if you need more > > information. > > > > Do I need to set the timerange or something to make sure that all columns > > are returned? > > > > Cheers, Neerja > > >
