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[ISSForum] SQL query question

Subject: [ISSForum] SQL query question
Date: Thu, 17 Nov 2005 23:35:18 -0800 (PST)
Hi all,
   
  Does anyone have a sql query available that can be used to find out the 
different types of sensors in the database and their current status? I have a 
few instances to go thru' and it'd help a lot if i could queue this up as a job.
   
  Also, can you share if u have a query that can show how much events/"noise" 
where contributed by the sensors on a daily/weekly/monthly basis by types of 
sensors?
   
  Many Thanks in advance!
   
  regards,
  WJ
   

                
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