Re: [DISCUSS] Documentation donation

2020-05-04 Thread Paul Tepley
The order Josh mentions seems correct, but usability and ease of consumption is just as important if not more as correctness and coverage. In technical writing, the key elements to usability and ease of consumption are findability and searchability. Findability means finding information for som

Re: [DISCUSS] Documentation donation

2020-05-04 Thread Joshua McKenzie
I've been mulling over this topic the past few days as we often seem to get mired in debates over technical details of offerings without a clear value system to weigh them against one another. In the case of documentation, I'd propose that we think about this from the perspective of the users of th

Re: Using a user defined type in user defined aggregate

2020-05-04 Thread Andreas R.
Thank you for your answer and your hint regarding the user-mailing list. I already got an answer via datastax forum (https://community.datastax.com/questions/3804/using-a-user-defined-type-in-user-defined-aggregat.html). On 2020/05/04 08:49:16, Benjamin Lerer wrote: > Hi Andrea,> > > Question

Re: Using a user defined type in user defined aggregate

2020-05-04 Thread Benjamin Lerer
Hi Andrea, Question 1) When I call the aggregate, I would like to pass sample_size > with a sub-query, e.g. > ==> "SELECT bloomfilter_uda(name, (SELECT count(*) FROM test_table)) > FROM test_table;" <== > Is that possible with Cassandra? Sub queries are not supported by Cassandra. Question 2) W