diff --git a/doc/sysdbql.7.txt b/doc/sysdbql.7.txt
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--- a/doc/sysdbql.7.txt
+++ b/doc/sysdbql.7.txt
FETCH host 'some.host.name';
- LOOKUP hosts MATCHING attribute.architecture = 'amd64'
- FILTER :age < 5 * :interval;
+ LOOKUP hosts MATCHING attribute[architecture] = 'amd64'
+ FILTER .age < 5 * .interval;
DESCRIPTION
-----------
*attribute*::
The full name of a host attribute.
-*attribute.*'<name>'::
+*attribute[*'<name>'*]*::
The value of the named host attribute. If an attribute of the specified
does not exist, each comparison is treated as if the value does not match.
See the documentation for the *IS NULL* and *IS NOT NULL* operators for
The following fields (core properties) of stored objects may be queried:
-*:last_update*::
+*.last_update*::
The timestamp of the last update of the object. This value is based on
information provided by the queried backend if possible.
-*:age*::
+*.age*::
The amount of time since the last update of the object.
-*:interval*::
+*.interval*::
The interval with which the object gets updated. This value is determined
automatically based on a moving average determined from the update
timestamps of an object. It depends on the update timestamps as provided
by the backend (if available) and SysDB's query interval.
-*:backend*::
+*.backend*::
The name of the backend (plugin) providing the data.
The type of the *last_update*, *age*, and *interval* fields is date-time and
replies look like. The replies are pretty-printed to more easily follow them.
LIST hosts;
- {"hosts":[{
+ [{
"name": "host1.example.com",
"last_update": "2001-02-03 04:05:06 +0700",
"update_interval": "5m4s"
"name": "host2.example.com",
"last_update": "2001-02-03 04:05:06 +0700",
"update_interval": "5m4s"
- }]}
+ }]
FETCH host 'host1.example.com';
{
...
}]}
- LOOKUP hosts MATCHING attribute.architecture = 'amd64';
+ LOOKUP hosts MATCHING attribute[architecture] = 'amd64';
[{
"name": "host1.example.com",
"last_update": "2001-02-03 04:05:06 +0700",