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samuel_lin
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Load Script Loop & Variable "BLANK"

Hello all,

I am giving a shot here.

Here's my script:

MonthLoop:

Load OrderMonth as LoopMonth,

Date(Min([order date])-1) as LoopMax,

Date(Min([order date])-90) as 90,

Date(Min([order date])-180) as 180,

Date(Min([order date])-270) as 270,

Date(Min([order date])-365) as 365

Resident FACTS

Group by OrderMonth;

DateRanges:

Load * Inline [Range

90

180

270

365];

for i = 0 to NoOfRows('MonthLoop')-1

for j = 0 to NoOfRows('DateRanges')-1

let vRange = Chr(39) & Peek('Range',$(j),'DateRange') & Chr(39);

let vMonth = Chr(39) & Peek('LoopMonth',$(i),'MonthLoop') & Chr(39);

let vWhereMin = Chr(39) & Peek($(vRange) ,$(i),'MonthLoop') & Chr(39);

let vWhereMax = Chr(39) & Peek('LoopMax',$(i),'MonthLoop') & Chr(39);

the loops go through with limited load, but MOST of the times, vRange is "" (empty) and vWhereMin also is "" (empty)

any thought why this is the case?

Thanks,

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Gysbert_Wassenaar

Well, you peek into a table that doesn't exist. DateRange doesn't exist. But DateRanges does.


talk is cheap, supply exceeds demand

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Gysbert_Wassenaar

Well, you peek into a table that doesn't exist. DateRange doesn't exist. But DateRanges does.


talk is cheap, supply exceeds demand
samuel_lin
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wow, can't believe how many hours I spent into this DataRanges.....

Thank you!!