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[jira] [Created] (CASSANDRA-6532) Deleting and re-adding counter
causes null count value.
Gregory Ramsperger created CASSANDRA-6532:
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Summary: Deleting and re-adding counter causes null count value.
Key: CASSANDRA-6532
URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/CASSANDRA-6532
Project: Cassandra
Issue Type: Bug
Components: Core
Environment: cqlsh 4.1.0 | Cassandra 2.0.3 | CQL spec 3.1.1 | Thrift protocol 19.38.0
Reporter: Gregory Ramsperger
After a specific counter has been deleted, recreating a new counter with the same key causes the value to be permanently null.
{noformat}
cqlsh:demo> create table DemoCounter ( pk text primary key, cnt counter );
cqlsh:demo> update DemoCounter set cnt = cnt + 1 where pk = 'foo';
cqlsh:demo> select * from DemoCounter;
pk | cnt
-----+-----
foo | 1
(1 rows)
cqlsh:demo> delete from DemoCounter where pk = 'foo';
cqlsh:demo> select * from DemoCounter;
(0 rows)
cqlsh:demo> update DemoCounter set cnt = cnt + 1 where pk = 'foo';
cqlsh:demo> select * from DemoCounter;
pk | cnt
-----+------
foo | null
(1 rows)
cqlsh:demo>
{noformat}
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