Dave Cunningham created CASSANDRA-8226:
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             Summary: Cannot call a column 'timestamp'
                 Key: CASSANDRA-8226
                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/CASSANDRA-8226
             Project: Cassandra
          Issue Type: Bug
          Components: Core
         Environment: [cqlsh 5.0.1 | Cassandra 2.1.1 | CQL spec 3.2.0 | Native 
protocol v3]

            Reporter: Dave Cunningham


create table test(date text, timestamp timeuuid, stuff text, PRIMARY KEY(date, 
timestamp));
insert into test(date, timestamp, stuff) values ('20141030', now(), 'test');
insert into test(date, timestamp, stuff) values ('20141030', now(), 'test');
insert into test(date, timestamp, stuff) values ('20141030', now(), 'test');
select * from test where date = '20141030' order by timestamp limit 1;
Traceback (most recent call last):
  File "bin/cqlsh", line 861, in onecmd
    self.handle_statement(st, statementtext)
  File "bin/cqlsh", line 901, in handle_statement
    return self.handle_parse_error(cmdword, tokens, parsed, srcstr)
  File "bin/cqlsh", line 910, in handle_parse_error
    return self.perform_statement(cqlruleset.cql_extract_orig(tokens, srcstr))
  File "bin/cqlsh", line 935, in perform_statement
    result = self.perform_simple_statement(stmt)
  File "bin/cqlsh", line 968, in perform_simple_statement
    self.print_result(rows, self.parse_for_table_meta(statement.query_string))
  File "bin/cqlsh", line 946, in parse_for_table_meta
    parsed = cqlruleset.cql_parse(query_string)[1]
IndexError: list index out of range




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