Hi Wei,

Thanks for replying, effectively you are right, even though the command is " 
list usagerecords projectid=408271ae-fa1c-44e3-b8d7-50f7dab3100c" but all 
projects come out in the response.

Regards,

Ricardo Pertuz

On 13/01/22, 11:12 AM, "Wei ZHOU" <[email protected]> wrote:

    Hi,

    filter is a keyword in cloudmonkey/cmk, not an parameter in cloudstack api.


    Try with 'projectid'.

    -Wei

    On Thursday, 13 January 2022, Ricardo Pertuz <[email protected]>
    wrote:

    > Hi team,
    >
    > Any thoughts about it? Anyone knows what is going on here?
    >
    > Thanks!
    >
    > On 13/01/22, 3:23 AM, "Ricardo Pertuz" <[email protected]> wrote:
    >
    >     Hi guys,
    >
    >     When I try to filter the record usage of a project, nothing is
    > happening. It brings me all records for the date from all projects, am I
    > doing something wrong? Please follow this example with a filter to filter
    > project names in the output.
    >
    >
    >     list usagerecords projectid=408271ae-fa1c-44e3-b8d7-50f7dab3100c
    > filter=project startdate=2022-01-01 enddate=2022-01-02
    >     {
    >       "count": 144,
    >       "usagerecord": [
    >         {},
    >         {},
    >         {},
    >         {},
    >         {},
    >         {},
    >         {},
    >         {},
    >         {
    >           "project": "612662068cc2d5156ab00510"
    >         },
    >         {
    >           "project": "Tigre"
    >         },
    >         {
    >           "project": "Tigre"
    >         },
    >         {
    >           "project": "Tigre"
    >         },
    >         {
    >           "project": "Tigre"
    >
    >

Reply via email to