Hello Jens

What do you mean by "cqlsh explicitely writes 'null' in those cells" ?  Are
you seing textual value "null" written in the cells ?


 Null in CQL can have 2 meanings:

1. the column did not exist (or more precisely, has never been created)
2. the column did exist sometimes in the past (has been created) but then
has been deleted (tombstones)



On Thu, Oct 23, 2014 at 8:37 AM, Jens Rantil <jens.ran...@tink.se> wrote:

>  Hi,
>
> Not sure this is a Datastax specific question to be asked elsewhere. In
> that case, let me know.
>
> Anyway, I have populated a Cassandra table from DSE Hive. When I fire up
> cqlsh and execute a SELECT against the table I have columns of INT type
> that are empty. At first I thought these were null, but it turns out that
> cqlsh explicitly writes "null" in those cells. What can I make of this? A
> bug in Hive serialization to Cassandra?
>
> Cheers,
> Jens
>
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