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prahlad_infy
Partner - Creator II
Partner - Creator II

Is there any better way to store field value in variable based on another field value at script level ?

Hi All ,

Is there any better way to store field value in variable based on another field value at script level?
I have used below approach .

Wheels:
LOAD * INLINE [

Indicators, Logged_Value
torque percent, 2.3
shear factor, 0.5
error, 0.0005
];
NoConcatenate

temp:
LOAD * ,
RowNo() as sno
Resident Wheels where Match(Indicators,'torque percent');

LET vtorque_percent = Peek('Indicators',0,'temp') ;

DROP Table temp ;

temp:
LOAD * ,
RowNo() as sno
Resident Wheels where Match(Indicators,'shear factor');

LET vshear_factor = Peek('Indicators',0,'temp') ;

DROP Table temp ;

temp:
LOAD * ,
RowNo() as sno
Resident Wheels where Match(Indicators,'error');

LET verror = Peek('Indicators',0,'temp') ;

DROP Table temp ;

DROP Table wheels;

1 Solution

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rubenmarin

Hi, a different way to load them can be like:

Wheels:
LOAD * INLINE [
Indicators, Logged_Value
torque percent, 2.3
shear factor, 0.5
error, 0.0005
];

FOR i=0 to NoOfRows('Wheels')
	LET vIndicator = Peek('Indicators',$(i),'Wheels');
	LET varName = 'v'& Replace('$(vIndicator)',' ','_');
	LET $(varName) = Peek('Logged_Value',$(i),'Wheels');
NEXT

DROP Table Wheels;

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rubenmarin

Hi, a different way to load them can be like:

Wheels:
LOAD * INLINE [
Indicators, Logged_Value
torque percent, 2.3
shear factor, 0.5
error, 0.0005
];

FOR i=0 to NoOfRows('Wheels')
	LET vIndicator = Peek('Indicators',$(i),'Wheels');
	LET varName = 'v'& Replace('$(vIndicator)',' ','_');
	LET $(varName) = Peek('Logged_Value',$(i),'Wheels');
NEXT

DROP Table Wheels;