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shahamel
Creator
Creator

Let statement as set statement

Dear QV-users,

i would like to have the result of this formula as a set statement

RangeCount

(count(

{$<

    
LeerlingRecordId =

{
"=

SUCCESVOL = '1'     


"
}

>}

DISTINCT LeerlingRecordId),BEKOSTIGD,OMVANG_OPLEIDING,Gecorrigeerde_Uitschrijving,KWALIFICATIE_NIVO,VERBINTENIS_NUMMER)

___

for example:


LET test = '

RangeCount

(count(

{$<

    
LeerlingRecordId =

{
"=

SUCCESVOL = '1'     


"
}

>}

DISTINCT LeerlingRecordId),BEKOSTIGD,OMVANG_OPLEIDING,Gecorrigeerde_Uitschrijving,KWALIFICATIE_NIVO,VERBINTENIS_NUMMER)

'


SET test2 = test

When i use Set as expression i would like to see the result of the formula i use above.

Gr. Sandeep

7 Replies
manideep78
Partner - Specialist
Partner - Specialist

Ofcourse you can use  SET test2 = test;

shahamel
Creator
Creator
Author

Unfortunately this is not what i ment. i will give you a more simple example of what i want

SCRIPT:

LET  FORMULE = 7 + 1 ;

SET  FORMULE2 = FORMULE

When i look at my settings -  variables i would like to see at variable FORMULE2

NOT

FORMULE2 = FORMULE, but

FORMULE2= 8

when it comes to my real situation i don't want to see at settings - variables

TEST2 =

RangeCount(

    count({$<LeerlingRecordId={"=SUCCESVOL='1'"}>} DISTINCT LeerlingRecordId)

    ,BEKOSTIGD,

    OMVANG_OPLEIDING,

    Gecorrigeerde_Uitschrijving,

    KWALIFICATIE_NIVO,

    VERBINTENIS_NUMMER) ;

BUT

TEST2 = 82

Gr. Sandeep

shahamel
Creator
Creator
Author

Unfortunately this is not what i ment. i will give you a more simple example of what i want

SCRIPT:

LET  FORMULE = 7 + 1 ;

SET  FORMULE2 = FORMULE

When i look at my settings -  variables i would like to see at variable FORMULE2

NOT

FORMULE2 = FORMULE, but

FORMULE2= 8

when it comes to my real situation i don't want to see at settings - variables

TEST2 =

RangeCount(

    count({$<LeerlingRecordId={"=SUCCESVOL='1'"}>} DISTINCT LeerlingRecordId)

    ,BEKOSTIGD,

    OMVANG_OPLEIDING,

    Gecorrigeerde_Uitschrijving,

    KWALIFICATIE_NIVO,

    VERBINTENIS_NUMMER) ;

BUT

TEST2 = 82

Gr. Sandeep

manideep78
Partner - Specialist
Partner - Specialist

Use this Statement

SET vFormula2 = $(vFormula);

See attached qvw,

Goto Settings--> Document Properties--> Variables.

U can see you variable as you like.

shahamel
Creator
Creator
Author

This is my current script:

LOAD

* Inline [
test, naam
1,hoi
2,doei
]
;

SET onderdeel = {<test = {'hoi'}>};
LET vA= count($(onderdeel)test);
SET vB= $(vA);

WHen i run this i would expect to see at

setings --> document properties --> varables

vB = 1

but instead i get this

the script reload, but not succesfully

it says:

reload script failed. Reload old data?

Yes/No

if you know a way to make a variable like 'onderdeel' that works i am mostly gratefull.

Gr. sandeep

manideep78
Partner - Specialist
Partner - Specialist

Set  analysis donot work in the script part.

manideep78
Partner - Specialist
Partner - Specialist

Still I didn't understood what you need. But little bit information i can give you, but what is the use of it?

Tab1:

LOAD *,If(naam='hoi',test) as Val;

LOAD * INLINE [

    test, naam

    1, hoi

    2, doei

];

LET vA =FieldValueCount('Val');

LET vB=$(vA);

Hope it helps you.