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[jira] [Commented] (CASSANDRA-8405) Is there a way to override the
current MAX_TTL value from 20 yrs to a value > 20 yrs.
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Parth Setya commented on CASSANDRA-8405:
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Thanks. The response was prompt and is logical. However, our use case is of a slightly different nature.
Our Use Case:
We keep a track of that ttl (expiry date in our case) and generate an event(s) base on its value and once the ttl is reached.
Could recommend a solution to this?
> Is there a way to override the current MAX_TTL value from 20 yrs to a value > 20 yrs.
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> Key: CASSANDRA-8405
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/CASSANDRA-8405
> Project: Cassandra
> Issue Type: Wish
> Components: Core
> Environment: Linux(RH)
> Reporter: Parth Setya
> Priority: Blocker
> Labels: MAX_TTL, date, expiration, ttl
>
> We are migrating data from Oracle to C*.
> The expiration date for a certain column was set to 90 years in Oracle.
> Here we are not able to make that value go beyond 20 years.
> Could reccomend a way to override this value?
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