I am reporting off of HP Openview data source and am trying to add a condition to the WHERE clause so I can bring in those trap_name='niuSerialLinkBlockCleared'. after I do that, my ultimate goal is to ignore all records for the next 3 minutes after one of these trap_name='niuSerial....' no...
I am reporting off of HP Openview data source and am trying to add a condition to the WHERE clause so I can bring in those trap_name='niuSerialLinkBlockCleared'. after I do that, my ultimate goal is to ignore all records for the next 3 minutes after one of these trap_name='niuSerial....' no...
here is the {@Up Time (from array)} formula directly below, the {@lookup_up_trap_name} bet set := to counter is below the {@Up Time (from array)} formula. This is going to be a lot of code but I seperated the two. anything else you need? One more thing, there is another field called TrapNames...
Downtime (Field) Uptime (Array formula),Duration(formula)
05-17-2006 13:06:35,05-17-2006 12:07:18, 0:43
05-22-2006 19:26:14,05-31-2006 18:22:15, 12896:01
05-31-2006 18:21:45,05-31-2006 18:22:15, 0:30
this is my initial 3 records, they belong to one group (one node). the third record...
That's the thing, I have limited access to the database and was told there is a particular field that indicates alert. it's not so much an alert as it is the db creating a new record when it should not. and it does this whenever the admin logs into the system. so i was looking for a way to...
I am working on a report that was created by someone else utlizing many arrays. This array is brining in a datetime value of the time certain systems are back online. Problem is there are some database alerts (HP Openview) that are being automaticallly sent into the DB and causing unneeded...
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