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Splunk DB Connect rising input creation problem

nembela
Path Finder

Hi,

I have the following problem with rising input creation. If I try to add the following query as a rising input, I receive an error:

SELECT *
FROM DIARY
WHERE DIARY_DATE > ?
AND TABLE_ID = 3
ORDER BY DIARY_DATE ASC

But the following query works:

SELECT *
FROM DIARY
WHERE DIARY_DATE > ?
ORDER BY DIARY_DATE ASC

"Step 4" fails when I click "next" on the "New input" screen, however the query runs fine. db_connect.PNG

According to the documentationit is permitted to use complex WHERE clauses:

"Use other advanced SQL features in the WHERE clause—for example a CASE statement."

Do you have any idea what went wrong here?

 

Thanks,

László

 

 

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nembela
Path Finder

It turned out that it was a bug in DB connect (DBX-5327) that was fixed in 3.4.2

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nembela
Path Finder

It turned out that it was a bug in DB connect (DBX-5327) that was fixed in 3.4.2

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richgalloway
SplunkTrust
SplunkTrust

Under the heading of "dumb things to try that just might work" try swapping the order of the where clause.

SELECT *
FROM DIARY
WHERE TABLE_ID = 3
AND DIARY_DATE > ?
ORDER BY DIARY_DATE ASC
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nembela
Path Finder

Thanks for the suggestion. I tried to exchange the conditions but it did not help. The result was the same.

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