you are creating 2 different rows here. cf means how column are clubbed together as a single entity which is represented by that cf. but here you are creating 2 different rows having one cf each, CF1 and CF2 respectively. if you want to have 1 row with 2 cf, you have to do use same rowkey for both the cf.
Best Regards, Tariq +91-9741563634 https://mtariq.jux.com/ On Mon, Dec 24, 2012 at 3:41 PM, Ramasubramanian Narayanan < [email protected]> wrote: > Hi, > > *Table Name : Customer* > * > * > *Field Name Column Family* > Customer Number CF1 > DOB CF1 > FName CF1 > MName CF1 > LName CF1 > Address Type CF2 > Address Line1 CF2 > Address Line2 CF2 > Address Line3 CF2 > Address Line4 CF2 > State CF2 > City CF2 > Country CF2 > > Is it good to have rowkey as follows for the same table? > > Rowkey Design: > -------------- > For CF1 : Customer Number + YYYYMMD (business date) > For CF2 : Customer Number + Address Type > > Note : > Address Type can be any of HOME/OFFICE/OTHERS > > regards, > Rams >
