I'm not familiar with `Monitoring::Plugin` but I presume if you don't use the -k argument, then this:

my $condition = $oracle_connector->opts->condition;

Returns an empty string. In that case you just need to add another condition.

my $where = ""; $where = "WHERE status = '$condition'" if $condition;

This is an atypical use of `if` (with the clauses reversed) but it works; it's the same as:

if ($condition) { $where = "WHERE status = '$condition'" }

Anyway, now `$where` will be empty if `$condition` is. I don't know if the blank space between `CONNECTOR.$table` and `$where` will then adversely affect your query; if so you need to put that space into the `if` block instead:

$where = " WHERE status = '$condition'"

Notice the space before the "WHERE".


In reply to Re: Argument problem when using a perl script by halfcountplus
in thread Argument problem when using a perl script by Jeylox

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