public class Truncate extends Statement
| Modifier and Type | Field and Description | 
|---|---|
protected Boolean | 
isCounterOp  | 
| Modifier and Type | Method and Description | 
|---|---|
protected StringBuilder | 
buildQueryString()  | 
String | 
getQueryString()
Returns the query string for this statement. 
 | 
ByteBuffer | 
getRoutingKey()
Returns the routing key (in binary raw form) to use for token aware 
 routing of this query. 
 | 
protected boolean | 
isCounterOp()  | 
protected void | 
setCounterOp(boolean isCounterOp)  | 
protected void | 
setDirty()  | 
disableTracing, enableTracing, getConsistencyLevel, getRetryPolicy, isTracing, setConsistencyLevel, setRetryPolicyprotected Boolean isCounterOp
protected StringBuilder buildQueryString()
public String getQueryString()
StatementgetQueryString in class Statementprotected void setDirty()
protected boolean isCounterOp()
protected void setCounterOp(boolean isCounterOp)
public ByteBuffer getRoutingKey()
Query
 The routing key is optional in that implementers are free to
 return null. The routing key is an hint used for token-aware routing (see
 TokenAwarePolicy), and
 if provided should correspond to the binary value for the query
 partition key. However, not providing a routing key never causes a query
 to fail and if the load balancing policy used is not token aware, then
 the routing key can be safely ignored.
getRoutingKey in class Querynull.Copyright © 2014. All Rights Reserved.