That is neat. Will switch to .7 as soon as it is out.
On Tue, Oct 26, 2010 at 7:15 PM, Jonathan Ellis <[email protected]> wrote: > In 0.7rc1 you can do > > get Keyspace1.Standard1['100'] as utf8 > > if you know that a column defined as bytes has a certain type of data. > > On Tue, Oct 26, 2010 at 4:50 PM, Daniel Lundin <[email protected]> wrote: >> Since CompareWith is BytesType, the cli will print the names as (hex) bytes. >> >> Example: "6d6964646c65" => "\x6d\x69\x64\x64\x6c\x65" => "middle" >> >> /d >> >> On Tue, Oct 26, 2010 at 11:42 PM, Joe Alex <[email protected]> wrote: >>> With the sample Keyspace1 can somebody explain why the column names >>> does not print in the Standard2 case, is it because of UTF8Type? >>> *SNIP* >>> cassandra> get Keyspace1.Standard1['100'] >>> => (column=6d6964646c65, value=M, timestamp=1288128322609000) >>> => (column=6c617374, value=Doe, timestamp=1288128312046000) >>> => (column=6669727374, value=John, timestamp=1288128300504000) >>> Returned 3 results. >> > > > > -- > Jonathan Ellis > Project Chair, Apache Cassandra > co-founder of Riptano, the source for professional Cassandra support > http://riptano.com >
