Duration Data Type in Cassandra - Cassandra / CQL Tutorial

Duration Data Type in Cassandra

Duration data type in Cassandra is used to store a duration value with nanosecond precision. When you need to store Duration,  you will be using format Quantity+Unit. Below is the list of Units

y: years
mo: months
w: weeks
d: days 
h: hours 
m: minutes 
s: seconds
ms: milliseconds 
us or µs : microseconds
ns: nanoseconds

Let's say that If I have to save 12 hours 57 minutes and 43 seconds then I will write like 12h57m43s.

In below example, I am going to create the tbs table with column durationcolumn of data type duration and insert couple of records.

CQLSH:techbrotherstutorials>CREATE TABLE techbrotherstutorials.tbs 
             ( 
                          id INT PRIMARY KEY, 
                          durationcolumn DURATION, 
                          NAME TEXT 
             );

 

Insert couple of recrods in table by using below CQL scripts

CQLSH:techbrotherstutorials>INSERT INTO tbs 
            ( 
                        id, 
                        durationcolumn, 
                        NAME 
            ) 
            VALUES 
            ( 
                        1, 
                        12h57m43s, 
                        'Doe John' 
            );

 

 CQLSH:techbrotherstutorials>INSERT INTO tbs 
            ( 
                        id, 
                        durationcolumn, 
                        NAME 
            ) 
            VALUES 
            ( 
                        2, 
                        10y11mo24d9h23m34s45ms100us123ns, 
                        'Mike' 
            );

 

Check the data by using CQL Select statement

CQLSH:techbrotherstutorials>SELECT * 
FROM   tbs;

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