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. >> >
