I doesn't look like you are doing something wrong, also I looked at
the unit tests and they seem to cover the basic usage of
ColumnPaginationFilter. Can you try removing the addFamily and
setMaxVersions to see if it has any effect?

Thx,

J-D

On Fri, May 13, 2011 at 6:27 PM, Matthew Ward <m...@imageshack.net> wrote:
> Ok so I am running a couple tests to see if I will be able to successfully 
> hack up the thrift api. We are running version .89, here's the code I have in 
> my test:
>
>  Filter newFilter = new ColumnPaginationFilter(5,0);
>        Get myget = new Get(Bytes.toBytes("row1"));
>        myget.setFilter(newFilter);
>        myget.addFamily(Bytes.toBytes("att"));
>        myget.setMaxVersions(1);
>        Result  myR = table.get(myget);
>        System.out.println(myR.toString());
>        for (KeyValue kv : myR.list() ) {
>                System.out.println( Bytes.toString( kv.getQualifier() ) + " : 
> " + Bytes.toString( kv.getValue() ) );
>        }
>
> In the table we have:
>
> hbase(main):003:0> scan 'myTable'
> ROW                                      COLUMN+CELL
>  myLittleRow                             column=att:someQualifier, 
> timestamp=1305335658005, value=Some Value
>  row1                                    column=att:col1, 
> timestamp=1305329505518, value=hello
>  row1                                    column=att:col2, 
> timestamp=1305329526015, value=world
>  row1                                    column=att:col3, 
> timestamp=1305329532252, value=foo
>  row1                                    column=att:col4, 
> timestamp=1305329537921, value=bar
>  row1                                    column=att:col5, 
> timestamp=1305326707231, value=1
>
>
> Running that code gives me the following output:
>
> keyvalues={row1/att:col1/1305329505518/Put/vlen=5, 
> row1/att:col2/1305329526015/Put/vlen=5}
> col1 : hello
> col2 : world
>
>
> I am trying to determine if we are just doing something wrong or if filter is 
> ran before filtering maxversions, etc. The javadoc for .90 says it happens 
> after the ttl, version, etc filtering.
>
> Further I need to verify if this is something that we can do with get / and 
> or scan.
>
> Thanks!
>
>
> On May 12, 2011, at 9:37 PM, Jean-Daniel Cryans wrote:
>
>> You'd have to hack it up into the thrift server, shouldn't be so bad
>> but there's no such doc.
>>
>> J-D
>>
>> On Thu, May 12, 2011 at 8:26 PM, Matthew Ward <m...@imageshack.net> wrote:
>>> 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: m...@imageshack.net
>>>>> Subject: Pagination through families / columns?
>>>>> Date: Thu, 12 May 2011 13:49:16 -0700
>>>>> To: user@hbase.apache.org
>>>>>
>>>>> 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.
>>>>>
>>>>
>>>
>>>
>
>

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