Scott hi,
I know it does not sound logic however I do need to set the row count
to 1 in case row count returns 0 , can you show how to add that case
clause and dummy line in my below code ?
SELECT a.eventuei AS _eventuei,
a.nodeid AS _nodeid,
a.ipaddr AS _ipaddr,
now() AS _ts
FROM events a
WHERE
a.eventuei='uei.opennms.org/comns/backup-success-trap' AND
(eventcreatetime > now() - interval '10 minutes')
Thanks !!!!
Kobi
On Tue, 2010-12-07 at 09:51 -0700, Scott Ribe wrote:
> On Dec 7, 2010, at 4:58 AM, kobi.biton wrote:
> >
> > hi thanks for the reply I did look at the CASE statement however cannot seem
> > to alter the returned row-count ...
>
> Well, yeah. The row count is the count of rows returned. If there are no rows
> matched by the query, then what exactly do you expect to happen? Set the row
> count to 1, so that the application then tries to access the 1st row of 0???
>
> If you need some dummy row returned even in the case where there's no match,
> then you'll have to construct your query that way...
>
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