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Roberto Garcia edited comment on NIFI-7785 at 9/16/20, 4:02 PM:
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I'm Sorry, It was a typo

Copy the groovy script again.

I changed  *String Index=""* to  *String index="0"*


was (Author: robertogarcia):
I'm Sorry, It was a typo

Copy the groovy script again.

I change  *String Index=""* to  *String index="0"*

> CaptureChangeMySQL processor captures enum values as "INDEX of those values" 
> from Mysql DB"
> -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
>
>                 Key: NIFI-7785
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/NIFI-7785
>             Project: Apache NiFi
>          Issue Type: Bug
>          Components: Tools and Build
>    Affects Versions: 1.11.4
>         Environment: Ubuntu EC2 instance with 8 GB ram
>            Reporter: zeyk
>            Priority: Major
>              Labels: features
>         Attachments: Screenshot from 2020-09-15 05-29-48.png, Screenshot from 
> 2020-09-15 08-05-33.png, flow.xml.gz, sample_with_enum.xml, sqlcmdReturn.png
>
>
> CaptureChangeMySQL processor captures enum values as "INDEX of those values" 
> rather than the values specified.
> for example:
> A table has columns (id int, fruit enum ('apple','pears','orange'), price int)
> On doing an insert:
> insert into (1,'apple',45)
> insert into (2,'pears',56)
> I have used CaptureChangeMySql processor to capture the CDC changes, the 
> process does the capture but captures the enum column alone based on its 
> index like the sample below:
> for 1st insert:
>  
> {
>  "type":"insert",
>  "timestamp":1599004442000,
>  "binlog_filename":"mysql-bin-changelog.000039",
>  "binlog_position":1537835,
>  "database":"sample",
>  "table_name":"sample",
>  "table_id":82,
>  "columns":[
>  {
>  "id":1,
>  "name":"id",
>  "column_type":-5,
>  "value":139
>  },
>  {
>  "id":2,
>  "name":"fruit",
>  "column_type":12,
>  "value":0
>  },
>  {
>  "id":3,
>  "name":"price",
>  "column_type":12,
>  "value":45
>  }
>  ]
> }
>  
> for 2nd insert:
>  
> {
>  "type":"insert",
>  "timestamp":1599004442000,
>  "binlog_filename":"mysql-bin-changelog.000039",
>  "binlog_position":1537835,
>  "database":"sample",
>  "table_name":"sample",
>  "table_id":82,
>  "columns":[
>  {
>  "id":1,
>  "name":"id",
>  "column_type":-5,
>  "value":139
>  },
>  {
>  "id":2,
>  "name":"fruit",
>  "column_type":12,
>  "value":1
>  },
>  {
>  "id":3,
>  "name":"price",
>  "column_type":12,
>  "value":56
>  }
>  ]
> }
>  
>  
> So the above has 0 and 1 in place of apple and pears respectively.
>  
> Could you of you help me on this, if there are folks who have faced similar 
> kinda issue
>  
>  



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