Re: Dropping a built in secondary index on a CF

2011-04-28 Thread Roshan Dawrani
On Thu, Apr 28, 2011 at 9:56 AM, Xaero S xaeros...@gmail.com wrote: You just need to use the update column family command on the cassandra-cli and specify the columns and their metadata. To get the metadata of the columns in the CF, you can do describe keyspace keyspacename. Keep in mind

Re: Dropping a built in secondary index on a CF

2011-04-28 Thread aaron morton
I can confirm thats the way the code works when processing the CF update. Everything is tidied up. A On 28 Apr 2011, at 18:50, Roshan Dawrani wrote: On Thu, Apr 28, 2011 at 9:56 AM, Xaero S xaeros...@gmail.com wrote: You just need to use the update column family command on the

Dropping a built in secondary index on a CF

2011-04-27 Thread Roshan Dawrani
Hi, Can someone please tell me how I can drop a built in secondary index on a column family attribute? I don't see any direct command to do that in the CLI help. -- Roshan Blog: http://roshandawrani.wordpress.com/ Twitter: @roshandawrani http://twitter.com/roshandawrani Skype: roshandawrani

Re: Dropping a built in secondary index on a CF

2011-04-27 Thread Xaero S
Hi, You just need to use the update column family command on the cassandra-cli and specify the columns and their metadata. To get the metadata of the columns in the CF, you can do describe keyspace keyspacename. Keep in mind that, in your update CF command, the other columns that must continue to