Hello,
I've never created a query in Reporting before.
I'd like to create a "Cortex" query to find out which PCs have a Cortex version prior to 9.0.0.
Could you please help me?
Thank you for your help.
[SOLVED] Create a query
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Hello,
No problem, here's how:
1. Create the query
In the WAPT console, go to Reporting → Design Mode → New Query. This adds an empty query that you can then edit and rename (F2 key).
2. The SQL Query
Based on the example "Listing hosts with their 7zip installed" (which uses the hostsoftwares table joined to hosts), here is a query adapted for Cortex:
`sql
select
h.uuid,
h.computer_name,
s.version,
s.install_date::date
from hostsoftwares s
left join hosts h on h.uuid = s.host_id
where
s.name ilike '%cortex%'
and string_to_array(s.version, '.')::int[] < string_to_array('9.0.0', '.')::int[]`
For your information, all the documentation related to reporting is here: https://www.wapt.fr/fr/doc/wapt-console ... rting.html
Best regards
No problem, here's how:
1. Create the query
In the WAPT console, go to Reporting → Design Mode → New Query. This adds an empty query that you can then edit and rename (F2 key).
2. The SQL Query
Based on the example "Listing hosts with their 7zip installed" (which uses the hostsoftwares table joined to hosts), here is a query adapted for Cortex:
`sql
select
h.uuid,
h.computer_name,
s.version,
s.install_date::date
from hostsoftwares s
left join hosts h on h.uuid = s.host_id
where
s.name ilike '%cortex%'
and string_to_array(s.version, '.')::int[] < string_to_array('9.0.0', '.')::int[]`
For your information, all the documentation related to reporting is here: https://www.wapt.fr/fr/doc/wapt-console ... rting.html
Best regards
This means that an index (a position) in a tuple (or list) does not exist.
Try again with this query:
SELECT hostsoftwares.version,
hostsoftwares.name,
hosts.computer_name,
hostsoftwares.host_id
FROM hosts, hostsoftwares
WHERE hostsoftwares.name ILIKE 'Cortex%%'
AND hosts.uuid = hostsoftwares.host_id
AND string_to_array(hostsoftwares.version, '.')::integer[] < ARRAY[9,0,0]
ORDER BY hosts.computer_name ASC
Best regards
Try again with this query:
SELECT hostsoftwares.version,
hostsoftwares.name,
hosts.computer_name,
hostsoftwares.host_id
FROM hosts, hostsoftwares
WHERE hostsoftwares.name ILIKE 'Cortex%%'
AND hosts.uuid = hostsoftwares.host_id
AND string_to_array(hostsoftwares.version, '.')::integer[] < ARRAY[9,0,0]
ORDER BY hosts.computer_name ASC
Best regards
