Requirement is like I have a column family say File

create table file(id text primary key, fname text, version int, mimetype
text, content text);

Say, I have few records inserted, when I modify an existing record (content
is modified) a new version needs to be created. As I need to have provision
to revert to back any old version whenever required.

Regards,
Dawood


On Mon, Sep 2, 2013 at 10:47 PM, Jan Algermissen <jan.algermis...@nordsc.com
> wrote:

> Hi Dawood,
>
> On 02.09.2013, at 16:36, dawood abdullah <muhammed.daw...@gmail.com>
> wrote:
>
> > Hi
> > I have a requirement of versioning to be done in Cassandra.
> >
> > Following is my column family definition
> >
> > create table file_details(id text primary key, fname text, version int,
> mimetype text);
> >
> > I have a secondary index created on fname column.
> >
> > Whenever I do an insert for the same 'fname', the version should be
> incremented. And when I retrieve a row with fname it should return me the
> latest version row.
> >
> > Is there a better way to do in Cassandra? Please suggest what approach
> needs to be taken.
>
> Can you explain more about your use case?
>
> If the version need not be a small number, but could be a timestamp, you
> could make use of C*'s ordering feature , have the database set the new
> version as a timestamp and retrieve the latest one with a simple LIMIT 1
> query. (I'll explain more when this is an option for you).
>
> Jan
>
> P.S. Me being a REST/HTTP head, an alarm rings when I see 'version' next
> to 'mimetype' :-) What exactly are you versioning here? Maybe we can even
> change the situation from a functional POV?
>
>
> >
> > Regards,
> >
> > Dawood
> >
> >
> >
> >
>
>

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