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Tupshin Harper commented on CASSANDRA-3783:
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Hi Dmytro,

This ticket contracted from its original scope and turned into just support for 
upserting a null actually performing a delete operation on the cell. There is 
currently no select support for indexed nulls, and given the design of 
Cassandra, is considered a difficult/prohibitive problem.

> Add 'null' support to CQL 3.0
> -----------------------------
>
>                 Key: CASSANDRA-3783
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/CASSANDRA-3783
>             Project: Cassandra
>          Issue Type: Sub-task
>          Components: API
>            Reporter: Sylvain Lebresne
>            Assignee: MichaƂ Michalski
>            Priority: Minor
>              Labels: cql3
>             Fix For: 1.2.4
>
>         Attachments: 3783-v2.patch, 3783-v3.patch, 3783-v4.txt, 3783-v5.txt, 
> 3783-wip-v1.patch
>
>
> Dense composite supports adding records where only a prefix of all the 
> component specifying the key is defined. In other words, with:
> {noformat}
> CREATE TABLE connections (
>    userid int,
>    ip text,
>    port int,
>    protocol text,
>    time timestamp,
>    PRIMARY KEY (userid, ip, port, protocol)
> ) WITH COMPACT STORAGE
> {noformat}
> you can insert
> {noformat}
> INSERT INTO connections (userid, ip, port, time) VALUES (2, '192.168.0.1', 
> 80, 123456789);
> {noformat}
> You cannot however select that column specifically (i.e, without selecting 
> column (2, '192.168.0.1', 80, 'http') for instance).
> This ticket proposes to allow that though 'null', i.e. to allow
> {noformat}
> SELECT * FROM connections WHERE userid = 2 AND ip = '192.168.0.1' AND port = 
> 80 AND protocol = null;
> {noformat}
> It would then also make sense to support:
> {noformat}
> INSERT INTO connections (userid, ip, port, protocol, time) VALUES (2, 
> '192.168.0.1', 80, null, 123456789);
> {noformat}
> as an equivalent to the insert query above.



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