Re: Cassandra supercolumns with same name

2012-10-01 Thread Cyril Auburtin
Yep Tyler is right It seems I have trailing *\u* (null) characters , (one column name is mymed_embrun.ma...@gmail.com the other mymed_embrun.ma...@gmail.com\u\u for example) I'm trying to know at what point they are created... Thx 2012/9/21 Tyler Hobbs ty...@datastax.com If you're

Re: Cassandra supercolumns with same name

2012-10-01 Thread Cyril Auburtin
Yep Tyler is right It seems I have trailing *\u* (null) characters , (one column name is mymed_embrun.ma...@gmail.com the other mymed_embrun.ma...@gmail.com\u\u for example) I'm trying to know at what point they are created... Thx 2012/9/21 Tyler Hobbs ty...@datastax.com If you're

Re: Cassandra supercolumns with same name

2012-09-20 Thread Tyler Hobbs
If you're seeing that in cassandra-cli, it's possible that there are some non-printable characters in the name that the cli doesn't display, like the NUL char (ascii 0). I opened a ticket for that somewhere, but in the meantime, you may want to verify that they are identical with a real client.

Re: Cassandra supercolumns with same name

2012-09-18 Thread aaron morton
They are. Can you provide some more information ? What happens when you read the super column ? Cheers - Aaron Morton Freelance Developer @aaronmorton http://www.thelastpickle.com On 18/09/2012, at 5:33 AM, Cyril Auburtin cyril.aubur...@gmail.com wrote: First sorry but I'm