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Dear all,
I am trying to perform an incremental load where Qlikview needs to check whether the next Excel data sheet should be loaded or not.
The first part of the filename (YYYYMM) should be compared with vIncrementalExpression, which will be 0 if the qvd doens't exist or the max YYYYMM.
Problem is that Qlikview skips this comparison. So in the script stated below, it has vIncrementalExpression = 0, vFileBaseName = 201301 but does not compare the two and directly goes to the next file without performing te CALLs.
Does someone know why the if statement is skipped?
For each vFileName in FileList('C:\Users\Data\QVData\Factuurgegevens\*.xlsx')
LET vFileBaseName = SubField(Subfield('$(vFileName)', '\', -1), 'Factuurregels', 1);
IF $(vFileBaseName) > $(vIncrementalExpression) THEN
CALL Laden_Output1;
CALL Laden_Output2;
ENDIF
NEXT vFileName
maybe some quotes
IF '$(vFileBaseName)' > '$(vIncrementalExpression)' THEN
Thanks.
I tried, but unfortunately that doesn't do the trick.
Hi Inka,
I got the same problem too. Do you finally get the solution?
Regards,
Catherine
Hi
Actually, you don't need expansions in these expressions, so
IF vFileBaseName > vIncrementalExpression THEN ....
should work. If it doesn't check that the two variables have the value expected. You can single step throught the script on the debugger, or add TRACE statements to your script. These will print in the reload progress screen and the in the document log.
TRACE vFileBaseName = $(vFileBaseName);
TRACE vIncrementalExpression = $(vIncrementalExpression );
HTH
Jonathan