Re: row merge

This is a discussion on Re: row merge within the SNMP Coders forums, part of the Networking and Network Related category; On Thu, 2005-08-18 at 19:48 +0200, Anthony Novatsis wrote: > I have injected a row merge handler ...


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Old 08-22-2005
Dave Shield
 
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Default Re: row merge

On Thu, 2005-08-18 at 19:48 +0200, Anthony Novatsis wrote:
> I have injected a row merge handler but it does not seem to have any
> effect. Requests for the cells in the table row still come in one by
> one.


What command are you using to retrieve the table?

Remember that row merge (and similar) processing only works with
the contents of a *single* request. If the table is being retrieved
one cell at a time (by the client application), then nothing the
agent can do will alter this.

Row merge only comes into effect when the agent receives a request
for more than one varbind at the same time.

In that case, I'd expect the table-specific handler to be called
once, for *all* the (relevant) varbinds in the request.

Dave


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