Calculates which objects from a table has a particular value for a particular column. The input parameters provide a way to specify either a String or a Double valued column and a desired value for the column on which the filter is performed. The operation is synchronous, meaning that a response will not be returned until all the objects are fully available. The response payload provides the count of the resulting set. A new result view which satisfies the input filter restriction specification is also created with a view name passed in as part of the input payload. Although this functionality can also be accomplished with the standard filter function, it is more efficient.
Input Parameter Description
| Name | Type | Description |
|---|---|---|
| table_name | string | Name of an existing table on which to perform the calculation. |
| view_name | string | If provided, then this will be the name of the view containing the results. Has the same naming restrictions as tables. Default value is ''. |
| is_string | boolean | Indicates whether the value being searched for is string or numeric. |
| value | double | The value to search for. Default value is 0. |
| value_str | string | The string value to search for. Default value is ''. |
| column_name | string | Name of a column on which the filter by value would be applied. |
| options | map of string to strings | Optional parameters. Default value is an empty map ( {} ). |
Output Parameter Description
| Name | Type | Description |
|---|---|---|
| count | long | The number of records passing the value filter. |