UUID and TIMEUUID

Synopsis

Use the UUID data type to specify columns for data of universally unique IDs. TIMEUUID is a universal unique identifier variant that includes time information.

Data type Description
UUID UUID (all versions)
TIMEUUID UUID (version 1)

Syntax

type_specification ::= { UUID | TIMEUUID }
uuid_literal ::= 4hex_block 4hex_block '-' 4hex_block '-' 4hex_block '-' 4hex_block '-' 4hex_block 4hex_block 4hex_block
4hex_block ::= hex_digit hex_digit hex_digit hex_digit

Where

  • hex_digit is a hexadecimal digit ([0-9a-fA-F]).

Semantics

  • Columns of type UUID or TIMEUUID can be part of the PRIMARY KEY.
  • Implicitly, values of type UUID and TIMEUUID data types are neither convertible nor comparable to other data types.
  • TIMEUUIDs are version 1 UUIDs: they include the date and time of their generation and a spatially unique node identifier.
  • Comparison of TIMEUUID values first compares the time component and then (if time is equal) the node identifier.

Examples

ycqlsh:example> CREATE TABLE devices(id UUID PRIMARY KEY, ordered_id TIMEUUID);
ycqlsh:example> INSERT INTO devices (id, ordered_id)
               VALUES (123e4567-e89b-12d3-a456-426655440000, 123e4567-e89b-12d3-a456-426655440000);
ycqlsh:example> INSERT INTO devices (id, ordered_id)
               VALUES (123e4567-e89b-42d3-a456-426655440000, 123e4567-e89b-12d3-a456-426655440000);
ycqlsh:example> UPDATE devices SET ordered_id = 00000000-0000-1000-0000-000000000000
               WHERE id = 123e4567-e89b-42d3-a456-426655440000;
ycqlsh:example> SELECT * FROM devices;
id                                   | ordered_id
--------------------------------------+--------------------------------------
 123e4567-e89b-12d3-a456-426655440000 | 123e4567-e89b-12d3-a456-426655440000
 123e4567-e89b-42d3-a456-426655440000 | 00000000-0000-1000-0000-000000000000

See also