It was local quorum. There’s no difference with CONSISTENCY ALL.
Consistency level set to LOCAL_QUORUM.
cassandra@cqlsh> select * from wp.position where account_id = 'user_1';
account_id | security_id | counter | avg_exec_price | pending_quantity |
quantity | transaction_id | update_time
------------+-------------+---------+----------------+------------------+----------+----------------+---------------------------------
user_1 | AMZN | 2 | 1239.2 | 0 |
1011 | null | 2018-01-25 17:18:07.158000+0000
user_1 | AMZN | 1 | 1239.2 | 0 |
1010 | null | 2018-01-25 17:18:07.158000+0000
(2 rows)
cassandra@cqlsh> select * from wp.position where account_id = 'user_1' group
by security_id;
account_id | security_id | counter | avg_exec_price | pending_quantity |
quantity | transaction_id | update_time
------------+-------------+---------+----------------+------------------+----------+----------------+---------------------------------
user_1 | AMZN | 1 | 1239.2 | 0 |
1010 | null | 2018-01-25 17:18:07.158000+0000
(1 rows)
cassandra@cqlsh> select account_id,security_id, counter,
avg_exec_price,quantity, update_time from wp.position where account_id =
'user_1' group by security_id ;
account_id | security_id | counter | avg_exec_price | quantity | update_time
------------+-------------+---------+----------------+----------+---------------------------------
user_1 | AMZN | 2 | 1239.2 | 1011 | 2018-01-25
17:18:07.158000+0000
(1 rows)
cassandra@cqlsh> consistency all;
Consistency level set to ALL.
cassandra@cqlsh> select * from wp.position where account_id = 'user_1' group
by security_id;
account_id | security_id | counter | avg_exec_price | pending_quantity |
quantity | transaction_id | update_time
------------+-------------+---------+----------------+------------------+----------+----------------+---------------------------------
user_1 | AMZN | 1 | 1239.2 | 0 |
1010 | null | 2018-01-25 17:18:07.158000+0000
(1 rows)
cassandra@cqlsh> select account_id,security_id, counter,
avg_exec_price,quantity, update_time from wp.position where account_id =
'user_1' group by security_id ;
account_id | security_id | counter | avg_exec_price | quantity | update_time
------------+-------------+---------+----------------+----------+---------------------------------
user_1 | AMZN | 2 | 1239.2 | 1011 | 2018-01-25
17:18:07.158000+0000
From: kurt greaves [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Monday, January 29, 2018 11:03 PM
To: User
Subject: Re: group by select queries
What consistency were you querying at? Can you retry with CONSISTENCY ALL?
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