You would get UUID object from cassandra API. Then you may use
uuid.timestamp() to get time stamp for the same
-Vivek
On Tue, Apr 1, 2014 at 9:55 PM, Theo Hultberg wrote:
> no, there's no way. you should generate the TIMEUUID on the client side so
> that you have it.
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> T#
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> On Sat, Mar 2
no, there's no way. you should generate the TIMEUUID on the client side so
that you have it.
T#
On Sat, Mar 29, 2014 at 1:01 AM, Andy Atj2 wrote:
> I'm writing a Java client to a Cassandra db.
>
> One of the main primary keys is a timeuuid.
>
> I plan to do INSERTs using now() and have Cassand
I'm writing a Java client to a Cassandra db.
One of the main primary keys is a timeuuid.
I plan to do INSERTs using now() and have Cassandra generate the value of
the timeuuid.
After the INSERT, I need the Cassandra-generated timeuuid value. Is there
an easy wsay to get it, without having to re-