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Thanks, 2016-02-02 7:58 GMT-03:00 Priyanka Gugale <pri...@apache.org>: > I am using query of the form: select * from %t where token(%p) > %s limit > %l; > > where t=tablename, %p=primary key, %s=token value of primary key and > l=limit > > -Priyanka > > On Mon, Feb 1, 2016 at 6:19 PM, Priyanka Gugale <pri...@apache.org> wrote: > > > Hi, > > > > I am using Cassandra 2.2.0 and cassandra driver 2.1.8. I am trying to > scan > > a table as per suggestions given here > > < > http://www.myhowto.org/bigdata/2013/11/04/scanning-the-entire-cassandra-column-family-with-cql/ > >, > > On running the code to fetch records from table, it fetches different > > number of records on each run. Some times it reads all records from > table, > > and some times some records are missing. As I have observed there is no > > fixed pattern for missing records. > > > > I have tried to set consistency level to ALL while running select query > > still I couldn't fetch all records. Is there any known issue? Or am I > > suppose to do anything more than running simple "select" statement. > > > > Code snippet to fetch data: > > > > SimpleStatement stmt = new SimpleStatement(query); > > stmt.setConsistencyLevel(ConsistencyLevel.ALL); > > ResultSet result = session.execute(stmt); > > if (!result.isExhausted()) { > > for (Row row : result) { > > process(row); > > } > > } > > > > -Priyanka > > >