Mapreduce jobs may solve your problem for batch processing On Tue, May 15, 2012 at 12:49 PM, Abhijit Chanda <abhijit.chan...@gmail.com>wrote:
> Tamar, > > Can you please illustrate little bit with some sample code. It highly > appreciable. > > Thanks, > > > On Tue, May 15, 2012 at 10:48 AM, Tamar Fraenkel <ta...@tok-media.com>wrote: > >> I don't think this is possible, the best you can do is prefix, if your >> order is alphabetical. For example I have a CF with comparator UTF8Type, >> and then I can do slice query and bring all columns that start with the >> prefix, and end with the prefix where you replace the last char with the >> next one in order (i.e. "aaa"-"aab"). >> >> Hope that helps. >> >> *Tamar Fraenkel * >> Senior Software Engineer, TOK Media >> >> [image: Inline image 1] >> >> ta...@tok-media.com >> Tel: +972 2 6409736 >> Mob: +972 54 8356490 >> Fax: +972 2 5612956 >> >> >> >> >> >> On Tue, May 15, 2012 at 7:56 AM, Abhijit Chanda < >> abhijit.chan...@gmail.com> wrote: >> >>> I don't know the exact value on a column, but I want to do a partial >>> matching to know all available values that matches. >>> I want to do similar kind of operation that LIKE operator in SQL do. >>> Any help is highly appreciated. >>> >>> -- >>> Abhijit Chanda >>> Software Developer >>> VeHere Interactive Pvt. Ltd. >>> +91-9748888395 >>> >>> >> > > > -- > Abhijit Chanda > Software Developer > VeHere Interactive Pvt. Ltd. > +91-9748888395 > > -- Saygılar && İyi Çalışmalar Timu EREN ( a.k.a selam )
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