Oh interesting, is there a way to access it via thrift (from PHP)? Are there 
some docs I can read up on it?

Thanks!
-Matt

On May 12, 2011, at 3:08 PM, Panayotis Antonopoulos wrote:

> 
> If I understand what you need, there is the ColumnPaginationFilter that does 
> exactly what you mention.
> 
>> From: [email protected]
>> Subject: Pagination through families / columns?
>> Date: Thu, 12 May 2011 13:49:16 -0700
>> To: [email protected]
>> 
>> Hey Guys, 
>> 
>> Not sure if this functionality is available or not, if its not consider this 
>> a feature request :).
>> 
>> The main summary is that rows can contain massive amounts of data, so we can 
>> narrow
>> selection by family. However, if the family is large enough is there a way 
>> to grab parts of 
>> the family using and offset and a limit? To compound it further, what if the 
>> column names
>> are dynamic.
>> 
>> Example
>> 
>> table 'foo'
>>  family 'bar'
>>    column '1111'
>>    column '1112'
>>    column '1113'
>>    ...
>>   column '9999'
>> 
>> 
>> The request I would like to make is 
>> 
>> 'get', 'foo', 'somerowid' , 'bar:', {LIMIT => 10}
>> 
>> After discovering column name and cursing through
>> 
>> 'get', 'foo', 'somerowid' , 'bar:', {LIMIT => 10, OFFSET => '1121'} 
>> or maybe 'get', 'foo', 'somerowid' , 'bar:1121', {LIMIT => 10}
>> 
>> Other thoughts would be if its reversible or not {ORDER => -1}, but more 
>> importantly 
>> available to the thrift client.
>> 
>                                         

Reply via email to