Yeah, its hacked IIRC to make it so either works (but as J-D says, if multiple families, you need to help the parser by providing the curleys). St.Ack
On Thu, May 26, 2011 at 7:03 AM, Lars George <lars.geo...@gmail.com> wrote: > Hi, > > The Help states that the Ruby Hashes are in curly braces, and goes on > to list an example: > > They look like this: > > {'key1' => 'value1', 'key2' => 'value2', ...} > > and are opened and closed with curley-braces. > > > But when printing the help 'count' details I get: > > Examples: > > hbase> count 't1' > hbase> count 't1', INTERVAL => 100000 > hbase> count 't1', CACHE => 1000 > hbase> count 't1', INTERVAL => 10, CACHE => 1000 > > And that works too, so does the same using the braces. Should we > clarify this more? For the RoobNoobs like me? > > Lars >