Filed https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HBASE-8026
On Thu, Mar 7, 2013 at 9:33 AM, Jonathan Natkins <na...@wibidata.com> wrote: > Ah, cool, that worked just fine. Missed this, because the scan > documentation doesn't contain any references to VERSION: > > hbase(main):046:0> help 'scan' > Scan a table; pass table name and optionally a dictionary of scanner > specifications. Scanner specifications may include one or more of: > TIMERANGE, FILTER, LIMIT, STARTROW, STOPROW, TIMESTAMP, MAXLENGTH, > or COLUMNS, CACHE > > > On Thu, Mar 7, 2013 at 9:23 AM, Himanshu Vashishtha < > hvash...@cs.ualberta.ca> wrote: > >> Hey Natty, >> >> hbase(main):020:0> get 't','r', { COLUMN => 'f', VERSIONS => 2 } >> COLUMN CELL >> f:l timestamp=1362676782345, >> value=value2 >> f:l timestamp=1362676779492, >> value=value1 >> 2 row(s) in 0.0120 seconds >> >> :) >> >> On Thu, Mar 7, 2013 at 9:22 AM, Dhaval Shah <prince_mithi...@yahoo.co.in> >> wrote: >> > I think you can. Try specifying the following "VERSIONS => 4"| >> > >> > Its also documented in the HBase shell documentation for Get (and I am >> assuming the same would apply for scans)| >> > >> > get Get row or cell contents; pass table name, row, and >> optionally a dictionary of column(s), timestamp and versions. Examples: >> hbase> get 't1', 'r1' hbase> get 't1', 'r1', {COLUMN => 'c1'} hbase> get >> 't1', 'r1', {COLUMN => ['c1', 'c2', 'c3']} hbase> get 't1', 'r1', {COLUMN >> => 'c1', TIMESTAMP => ts1} hbase> get 't1', 'r1', {COLUMN => 'c1', >> TIMESTAMP => ts1, \ VERSIONS => 4} >> > >> > Regards, >> > Dhaval >> > >> > >> > ________________________________ >> > From: Jonathan Natkins <na...@wibidata.com> >> > To: user@hbase.apache.org >> > Sent: Thursday, 7 March 2013 12:08 PM >> > Subject: Is there a way to view multiple versions of a cell in the >> HBase shell? >> > >> > It seems that the answer is no, but I just wanted to make sure I didn't >> > miss something. As far as I can tell, scanning a column on a time range >> > returns just the most recent value within that time range, rather than >> all >> > the values in the range. >> > >> > Thanks, >> > Natty >> > >> > -- >> > http://www.wibidata.com >> > office: 1.415.496.9424 x208 >> > cell: 1.609.577.1600 >> > twitter: @nattyice <http://www.twitter.com/nattyice> >> > > > > -- > http://www.wibidata.com > office: 1.415.496.9424 x208 > cell: 1.609.577.1600 > twitter: @nattyice <http://www.twitter.com/nattyice> > -- http://www.wibidata.com office: 1.415.496.9424 x208 cell: 1.609.577.1600 twitter: @nattyice <http://www.twitter.com/nattyice>