Hello,
can you try with a single value column?
The array type is something that was supposed to help keeping keys simpler in database, but the key is concatenated with the index, is not really an array.
Cheers,
Daniel
On 30.08.17 20:06, George Diamantopoulos wrote:
Hello all, I'm becoming a regular here now, aren't I?
So I have this table in mysql:+----------+----------+--------+-----------+---------+
| key_name | key_type | value1 | value2 | value3 |
+----------+----------+--------+--------+--------+
| key1 | 1 | valueA | valueF | valueK |
| key1 | 1 | valueB | valueG | valueL |
| key1 | 1 | valueC | valueH | valueM |
| key2 | 1 | valueD | valueI | valueN |
| key2 | 1 | valueE | valueJ | valueO |
I was hoping I could have all this information available in an sht, where for example:$sht(a=>$key1[0]), $sht(a=>$key1[1]), etcwould return:
"valueA,valueF,valueK", "valueB,valueG,valueL" etcbut I can't figure out how to setup htable to import this data on restart. I have tried various combinations of module parameters such as: modparam("htable", "htable", 'my_htable=>size=8;autoexpire=86400;dbtable=my_table;cols="k ey_name,value1,value2,value3"; ' I'm either getting errors, or dumping htable will only show one of the value sets (key_type is not set to array).
Does anyone have a working config to share? Thanks!
George
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