I have an update statement that has a where clause with the primary key 
(email,companyid).
When executed it always creates a new row. It’s like it’s not finding the 
existing row with the primary key.
I’m using Cassandra-driver.
What am I doing wrong? I don’t want a new row. Why doesn’t it seem to be using 
the where clause to identify the existing row?
Thanks,Angel


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