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When importing a record with a large field inside (longer than 124214 characters) I am getting the error

"field larger than field limit (131072)"

I saw form other posts how to solve this on Python but I don't know if it is possible on CQLSH.

Thanks

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Take a look at this answer:

_csv.Error: field larger than field limit (131072)

You will need to add this solution to the top of the cqlsh file. So after:

import csv
import getpass

csv.field_size_limit(sys.maxsize)
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  • Could you please elaborate on this? In which cqlsh file should I add those lines? Apr 21, 2015 at 5:44
  • @ashwinator cassandra/bin/cqlsh
    – mikea
    Apr 21, 2015 at 8:06
  • Sorry that I didn't mention earlier, I use ubuntu. Where would be the file? Apr 21, 2015 at 8:43
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Rather than hacking into the cqlsh file, there is a standard option provided by cassandra to change the field_size_limit. The Cassandra installation includes a cqlshrc.sample file in the conf directory of a tarball distribution. In this file the field_size_limit option can be found and changed. To make cqlsh read it's options from this file, you need to copy the cqlshrc.sample file from the conf directory to the hidden .cassandra folder of your user home folder, and renaming it to cqlshrc.

Cassandra documentation contains more details about it: http://docs.datastax.com/en/cql/3.1/cql/cql_reference/cqlsh.html?scroll=refCqlsh__cqlshUsingCqlshrc

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Download & extract the cassandra distribution from https://cassandra.apache.org/download/

You will find cqlshrc.sample file in conf directory after you extracted

Copy the cqlshrc.sample to ~/.cassandra and rename it to cqlshrc

Open the cqlshrc file and change ; field_size_limit = 131072 to field_size_limit = 1000000000

Don't forget to remove ";" in the above step

Open a new terminal & run your queries

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