I am using FilterList. Could you elaborate? On Mon, Aug 6, 2012 at 8:48 AM, jmozah <[email protected]> wrote:
> > > Use FilterList instead of List of Filters. > > ./Zahoor > > On 06-Aug-2012, at 12:12 PM, Shrijeet Paliwal <[email protected]> > wrote: > > > Hi All, > > > > I am writing a job which finds rows that do not have a cell corresponding > > to any of the columns in the given set of columns. > > This is how I have configured my scan (a combination of lQualifierFilters > > and SkipFilter) > > > > columnsSet = Splitter.on(',') .split(columns); //columns is a csv > > containing column names > > List<Filter> qualifierFilters = new ArrayList<Filter>(); > > for (String qual : columnsSet) { > > qualifierFilters.add(new QualifierFilter(CompareOp.NOT_EQUAL, > > new BinaryComparator(Bytes.toBytes(qual)))); > > } > > Filter skipFilter = new SkipFilter(new > > FilterList(Operator.MUST_PASS_ALL, qualifierFilters)); > > Scan scan = new Scan(); > > scan.addFamily(Bytes.toBytes(family)); > > scan.setCacheBlocks(false); > > scan.setCaching(1000); > > scan.setFilter(skipFilter); > > scan.setTimeRange(Long.valueOf(args[4]), Long.valueOf(args[5])); > > > > In my test table the scan worked as expected. But in production run, I > got > > rows which had cells containing one of the given qualifiers (not > expected) > > Can some one help me spot the mistake? > > > > -Shrijeet > >
