Validimir,
Thanks what version of Cassandra?
-Roger

From: Vladimir Prudnikov [mailto:v.prudni...@gmail.com]
Sent: Monday, January 13, 2014 11:57 AM
To: user
Subject: Problem inserting set when query contains IF NOT EXISTS.

Hi all,
I've spend a lot of time finding a bug in system, but it turns out that the 
problem is in Cassandra.

Here is how to reproduce.

=============
CREATE KEYSPACE IF NOT EXISTS test_set WITH REPLICATION = { 'class' : 
'SimpleStrategy', 'replication_factor' : 1 };
USE test_set;

CREATE TABLE IF NOT EXISTS user (
            key timeuuid PRIMARY KEY,
            username text,
            email text,
            first_name text,
            last_name text,
            features set<text>,
) WITH caching='all';

INSERT INTO user(key,username,email,first_name,last_name,features) VALUES 
(now(),'ainsttp0ess2kiphu2pe1bbrle','l3b7brn6jp9e8s0mmsr7ae5...@mmcm4jf9a9g9b95c053ksbsi18.com<mailto:l3b7brn6jp9e8s0mmsr7ae5...@mmcm4jf9a9g9b95c053ksbsi18.com>','gqh9ekmv6vc9nf1ce8eo3rjcdd','fmg92158br9ddivoj59417q514',{'i6v8i4a5gpnris5chjibllqf0','480m4c1obiq61ilii1g7rm0v17','50kovlifrtrtqihnvmbefaeacl'})
 IF NOT EXISTS;

select * from user;
==============

The problem here is that user.features is null instead of set of 3 strings.
If you remove `IF NOT EXISTS` it executes correctly and set of string will be 
inserted.

I don't see any problem with the queries, seems to be the problem with C*.

--
Vladimir Prudnikov

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