Learning Apache Cassandra(Second Edition)
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Creating the users table

Our first table will store basic user account information: username, email, and password. To create the table, fire up the CQL shell (don't forget to use the USE  my_status; statement if you are starting a fresh session) and enter the following CQL statement:

    CREATE TABLE "users" ( 
"username" text PRIMARY KEY,
"email" text,
"encrypted_password" blob
);

In the preceding statement, we created a new table called users, which has three columns: username and email, which are the text columns, and encrypted_password, which has the type blob. The username column acts as the primary key for the table.

Another way to declare this table is as follows:

    CREATE TABLE "my_status"."users" (
"username" text,
"email" text,
"encrypted_password" blob,
primary key (username)
);

Later, we will learn that the second way of declaring tables is often the only way.