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Using Hbase API (Get/Put) or HBQL API, is it possible to retrieve timestamp of a particular column?

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Assuming your client is configured and you have a table setup. Doing a get returns a Result

Get get = new Get(Bytes.toBytes("row_key"));
Result result_foo = table.get(get);

A Result is backed by a KeyValue. KeyValues contain the timestamps. You can get either a list of KeyValues with list() or get an array with raw(). A KeyValue has a get timestamp method.

result_foo.raw()[0].getTimestamp()
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    does [0] indicate the first column in hbase? is there a way to the timestamp for a particular specified column name?
    – adbar
    Apr 24, 2018 at 6:25
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    It has been long enough that I dont recall any details from those docs. Things have likely changed since then. Best thing is to fire up a console for you hbase setup and poke around.
    – codingFoo
    Jan 17, 2019 at 18:56
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@codingFoo's answer assumes all timestamps are the same for all cells, but op's question was for a specific column. In that respect, similar to @peibin wang's answer, I would propose the following if you would like the last timestamp for your column:

Use the getColumnLatestCell method on your Result object, and then call the getTimestamp method like so:

Result res = ...
res.getColumnLatestCell(Bytes.toBytes("column_family"), Bytes.toBytes("column_qualifier")).getTimestamp();

If you want access to a specific timestamp you could use the getColumnCells which returns all cells for a specified column, but then you will have to choose between the cells with a get(int index) and then call getTimestamp()

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result_foo.rawCells()(0).getTimestamp

is a good style

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    still need square braces around the index, e.g. rawCells()[0] Jul 25, 2016 at 14:55
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I think the follow will be better:

KeyValue kv = result.getColumnLatest(family, qualifier);
String status = Bytes.toString(kv.getValue());
Long timestamp = kv.getTimestamp();

since Result#getValue(family, qualifier) is implemented as

public byte[] getValue(byte[] family, byte[] qualifier) {
        KeyValue kv = this.getColumnLatest(family, qualifier);
        return kv == null ? null : kv.getValue();
    }

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