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Alex Liu commented on CASSANDRA-5892: ------------------------------------- This is auto-fixed in CASSANDRA-6311 which will be in C* 2.x release > Support user defined where clause in cluster columns for CqlPagingRecordRead > ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- > > Key: CASSANDRA-5892 > URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/CASSANDRA-5892 > Project: Cassandra > Issue Type: Bug > Components: Hadoop > Reporter: Adam Masters > Assignee: Alex Liu > Priority: Minor > Fix For: 2.0.3 > > Attachments: 5892-1.2-branch.txt, 5892-v2-1.2-branch.txt > > > When using CqlPagingRecordReader, specifying a custom where clause using > CqlConfigHelper.setInputWhereClauses() throws an exception when a GT (>) > comparator is used. > Exception: > java.lang.RuntimeException at > org.apache.cassandra.hadoop.cql3.CqlPagingRecordReader$RowIterator.executeQuery(CqlPagingRecordReader.java:646) > Caused by: InvalidRequestException(why:Invalid restrictions found on ts) at > org.apache.cassandra.thrift.Cassandra$prepare_cql3_query_result.read(Cassandra.java:39567) > This is due to the paging mechanism inserting a GT comparator on the same > composite key as the custom where clause, resulting in an invalid CQL > statement. For example ("ts > '634926385000000000'" being the custom where > clause): > SELECT * FROM "test_cf" > WHERE token("key") = token( ? ) AND "ts" > ? > AND ts > '634926385000000000' LIMIT 3 ALLOW FILTERING -- This message was sent by Atlassian JIRA (v6.1#6144)