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[jira] [Updated] (CASSANDRA-5648) Cassandra: Insert of null value
not possible with CQL3?
[ https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/CASSANDRA-5648?page=com.atlassian.jira.plugin.system.issuetabpanels:all-tabpanel ]
Tobias Schlottke updated CASSANDRA-5648:
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Description:
Hi there,
I'm trying to migrate a project from thrift to cql3/java driver and I'm experiencing a strange problem.
Schema:
{code}
CREATE TABLE foo (
key ascii,
column1 ascii,
foo ascii,
PRIMARY KEY (key, column1)
) WITH COMPACT STORAGE;
{code}
The table just consists of a primary key and a value, sometimes all the information lies in the key though, so the value is not needed.
Through the thrift interface, it just works fine to leave out "foo".
Executing this query:
{code}
INSERT INTO foo(key, column1) VALUES ('test', 'test2');
{code}
Fails with
"Bad Request: Missing mandatory column foo"
though.
Explicitly inserting "null" as a value does not store the column / deletes the old one with a "null" value inserted through thrift.
Inserting an empty String works fine, but this seems a bit bloated.
Is this intended to (not) work this way?
Best,
Tobias
was:
Hi there,
I'm trying to migrate a project from thrift to cql3/java driver and I'm experiencing a strange problem.
Schema:
{code}
CREATE TABLE foo (
key ascii,
column1 ascii,
foo ascii,
PRIMARY KEY (key, column1)
) WITH COMPACT STORAGE;
{code}
The table just consists of a primary key and a value, sometimes all the information lies in the key though, so the value is not needed.
Through the thrift interface, it just works fine to leave out "foo".
Executing this query:
{code}
INSERT INTO foo(key, column1) VALUES ('test', 'test2');
{code}
Fails with
"Bad Request: Missing mandatory column foo"
though.
Explicitly inserting "null" as a value does not store the column / deletes the old one with a "null" value inserted through thrift.
Is this intended to (not) work this way?
Best,
Tobias
> Cassandra: Insert of null value not possible with CQL3?
> -------------------------------------------------------
>
> Key: CASSANDRA-5648
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/CASSANDRA-5648
> Project: Cassandra
> Issue Type: Bug
> Affects Versions: 1.2.5
> Reporter: Tobias Schlottke
>
> Hi there,
> I'm trying to migrate a project from thrift to cql3/java driver and I'm experiencing a strange problem.
> Schema:
> {code}
> CREATE TABLE foo (
> key ascii,
> column1 ascii,
> foo ascii,
> PRIMARY KEY (key, column1)
> ) WITH COMPACT STORAGE;
> {code}
> The table just consists of a primary key and a value, sometimes all the information lies in the key though, so the value is not needed.
> Through the thrift interface, it just works fine to leave out "foo".
> Executing this query:
> {code}
> INSERT INTO foo(key, column1) VALUES ('test', 'test2');
> {code}
> Fails with
> "Bad Request: Missing mandatory column foo"
> though.
> Explicitly inserting "null" as a value does not store the column / deletes the old one with a "null" value inserted through thrift.
> Inserting an empty String works fine, but this seems a bit bloated.
> Is this intended to (not) work this way?
> Best,
> Tobias
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