Can eValid Data Fed Into A MySQL Database?

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Can eValid Data Fed Into A MySQL Database?

Postby kr277 » Wed Sep 02, 2009 10:01 am

We are about to go ahead and adopt eValid for RIA monitoring, but we need
to have eValid data fed into a MySQL database. Can you do that?
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Re: Can eValid Data Feed Into A MySQL Database?

Postby eValid » Mon Sep 07, 2009 8:03 am

kr277 wrote:We are about to go ahead and adopt eValid for RIA monitoring, but we need
to have eValid data fed into a MySQL database. Can you do that?


Yes, eValid certainly can do that. Thanks for asking.

One existing route is to have your script issue a SystemCall to a batch script that gathers up the data you want and inserts it into your attached MySQL database.

The other route -- which is a lot more convenient -- is to use the new SQL feature in eValid that automatically inserts the output file you choose (e.g. the EventLog) into the MySQL database as part of the normal playback operation. This feature is due to be available by mid-September, so the timing of your question is very good.

Please contact the technical support department for details on the SQL feature but here is a general description of the SQL Feature: http://www.e-valid.com/Products/Documen ... neral.html.

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