I am currently experiencing an issue where I try to SELECT or INSERT specific column data from cassandra and keep getting an undefined column name error, despite the fact that the column name is a clustering key when looking at the table. However, other columns behave normally.
keyspace_name | table_name | column_name | clustering_order | column_name_bytes | kind | position | type
---------------+------------+-------------+------------------+-------------------+---------------+----------+------
keyspace1 | standard1 | C0 | none | 0x4330 | static | -1 | blob
keyspace1 | standard1 | column1 | asc | 0x636f6c756d6e31 | clustering | 0 | text
keyspace1 | standard1 | key | none | 0x6b6579 | partition_key | 0 | blob
keyspace1 | standard1 | value | none | 0x76616c7565 | regular | -1 | blob
cqlsh> SELECT "column1" from keyspace1.standard1;
InvalidRequest: Error from server: code=2200 [Invalid query] message="Undefined column name column1"
cqlsh> SELECT "C0" from keyspace1.standard1;
C0
------------------------
0xdc9e1bf05eab897f470a
0x5ff08459ccd892a25f91
0x85182fdfe7f86306cd58
0x10f1dd6febff8cbcf3ad
0xb8e05320cd1037d6e317
Additionally, when inserting data, despite column1 being "undefined," it is still required as a clustering key
cqlsh> insert into keyspace1.standard1 (key) VALUES (0xcccc) ;
InvalidRequest: Error from server: code=2200 [Invalid query] message="Some clustering keys are missing: column1"
when inserting data into other columns however, behavior is normal
cqlsh> insert into keyspace1.standard1 (key, "C0") VALUES (0xcccc, 0xbbbb) ;
cqlsh> SELECT "C0" from keyspace1.standard1;
C0 key
----------------------- ------------------------
0xdc9e1bf05eab897f470a 0x37373539364d4f323330
0xbbbb 0xcccc
0x5ff08459ccd892a25f91 0x4f503030314c35393330
0x85182fdfe7f86306cd58 0x30503337373039503231
0x10f1dd6febff8cbcf3ad 0x394e35344e4b34383631
0xb8e05320cd1037d6e317 0x4f384c4b37394c4f3631
This is after I have run cassandra-stress, and I have run similar tests in 3.11.4 and it worked fine, but when queried the column1 (clustering key) entries were all null, which is something I did not think was possible.
Is this intended behavior that changed from 3.11.4 onwards?