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[jira] [Created] (CASSANDRA-5870) CQLSH not showing milliseconds in
timestamps
Ben Boule created CASSANDRA-5870:
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Summary: CQLSH not showing milliseconds in timestamps
Key: CASSANDRA-5870
URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/CASSANDRA-5870
Project: Cassandra
Issue Type: Bug
Components: Tools
Environment: Linux
Reporter: Ben Boule
Priority: Minor
Fix For: 1.2.5
CQLSH does not include the milliseconds portion of the timestamp when outputting query results. For example on my system a time might be displayed like this:
"2013-08-09 10:55:58-0400" for a time stored in cassandra as: 1376060158267
We've found this extremely annoying when dealing with time series data as it will make records which occurred at different times appear to occur at the same time.
I'm submitting a patch, the existing formatting code already has handling of some versions of python which do not support formatting time zones, I'm not sure which versions of python can format seconds+milliseconds so I attempted to supply something which will work with any time_format string and does not depend on the system library.
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