Hi Michael,
This is exactly what I was looking for. Thank you so much! :)
Preetika
On Fri, Jul 14, 2017 at 8:56 PM, Michael Shuler
wrote:
> I think this note in the partition key section is what you might be
> looking for?
>
> "Note that a table always has a partition
I think this note in the partition key section is what you might be
looking for?
"Note that a table always has a partition key, and that if the table has
no clustering columns, then every partition of that table is only
comprised of a single row (since the primary key uniquely identifies
rows and
Hi all,
I'm trying to understand the scenario when no clustering key is specified
in a table definition.
If a table has only a partition key and no clustering key, what order the
rows under the same partition are stored in? Is it even allowed to have
multiple rows under the same partition when