MySQL Enterprise Monitor 8.0 Release Notes
        
          It is possible to return more than one row, using the result
          type CLASS_TYPE_1STCOL_ATTRIBUTES. This
          result type enables the return of a two-column result set as
          key-value pair. Unlike the default attributes, which are taken
          from the column name, the key is the attribute name and the
          value is the attribute value.
Important
The key value must be unique across the result set.
          The following example shows how a 2-column result set is
          returned and formatted by the resulttype
          element:
        
  <class>
        <namespace>mysql</namespace>
        <classname>rpl_semi_sync_vars</classname>
        <query><![CDATA[
SHOW GLOBAL VARIABLES WHERE
Variable_name='rpl_semi_sync_master_timeout' OR
Variable_name='rpl_semi_sync_master_trace_level' OR
Variable_name='rpl_semi_sync_master_wait_no_slave' OR
Variable_name='rpl_semi_sync_master_enabled' OR
Variable_name='rpl_semi_sync_slave_enabled'
]]></query>
    <resulttype>CLASS_TYPE_1STCOL_ATTRIBUTES</resulttype>
     <attributes>
      <attribute name="rpl_semi_sync_master_timeout" counter="false" type="INTEGER"/>
      <attribute name="rpl_semi_sync_master_trace_level" counter="false" type="INTEGER"/>
      <attribute name="rpl_semi_sync_master_wait_no_slave" counter="false" type="STRING"/>
      <attribute name="rpl_semi_sync_master_enabled" counter="false" type="STRING"/>
      <attribute name="rpl_semi_sync_slave_enabled" counter="false" type="STRING"/>
     </attributes>
</class>