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Jonathan Ellis resolved CASSANDRA-3360.
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    Resolution: Cannot Reproduce
    
> Read data inconsistancy in Cassandra 1.0.0-rc2
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>
>                 Key: CASSANDRA-3360
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/CASSANDRA-3360
>             Project: Cassandra
>          Issue Type: Bug
>          Components: API
>    Affects Versions: 1.0.0
>            Reporter: Gopalakrishnan Rajagopal
>
> When qsuper column for a particular key is being queried
> using hector-core-0.8.0-2,
> the data retrieved is inconsistent. I mean, for the key that I use to fetch 
> data, there are 7 sub columns actually. But the query returns 1 or 3 sub 
> columns depending on which nodes respond to it. (I tested by bringing down 
> each one of the three nodes in turn).  
> When I tried to fetch the data for the same key using cassandra-cli tool, I 
> get all the 7 sub columns for both the consistancy levels ONE and QUORUM. 
> Below is the code that I used to fetch data
>                         superColumnQuery = HFactory.createSuperColumnQuery
> (keyspaceOperator, 
>                                                     stringSerializer, 
> stringSerializer, stringSerializer, stringSerializer);
>                         superColumnQuery.setColumnFamily(cfName).setKey
> (key).setSuperName(scName);
>                         result=superColumnQuery.execute();
>                         superColumn=result.get();
>                         columnList=superColumn.getColumns();

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