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 ahbzshk07
		
			ahbzshk07
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
	
			
		
		
			
					
		Hello Everyone!
Can't we use variable in Peek() function at the place where we write table name (3rd parameter)?
If yes, then what is the problem in following code (please refer to the screenshot below)?
The purpose is to get (26/01/2016 - 25/02/2016) for fieldname '1' (as per total number of days in January)
(26/02/2016 - 25/03/2016) for fieldname '2' (for feb) and so on.
As far as I know, the table name must be written in single quotes.
When I replace the darkened part in screenshot with
if($(i)=2,'FisTab',if($(i)=3,'FisTab-1',if($(i)=4,'FisTab-2','further if conditions'))) ,
I get the desired output. But then the if condition becomes too lengthy to be likely used.
I am attaching the .qvw file. 
Regards.
 sunny_talwar
		
			sunny_talwar
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
	
			
		
		
			
					
		Try this:
[FisTab-1]:
LOAD Date(MakeDate(2016,01,25)+RecNo(),'DD/MM/YYYY') as 1
AutoGenerate(Day(MonthEnd(MakeDate(Year(Today()),1,1))));
Let tNum=1;
LET tName = 'FisTab-'&$(tNum);
LET tName1 = 'FisTab-'&($(tNum)+1);
FOR i=2 to 12
[$(tName1)]:
LOAD Date(MakeDate(Year(Today()), $(i), Day(Peek($(i)-1,-1,'$(tName)'))) + RecNo(),'DD/MM/YYYY') as $(i)
AutoGenerate(Day(MonthEnd(MakeDate(Year(Today()),$(i),1))));
tNum=$(i)-1;
LET tName = 'FisTab-'&($(tNum)+1);
LET tName1 = 'FisTab-'&($(tNum)+2);
NEXT i
 sunny_talwar
		
			sunny_talwar
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
	
			
		
		
			
					
		Try this:
[FisTab-1]:
LOAD Date(MakeDate(2016,01,25)+RecNo(),'DD/MM/YYYY') as 1
AutoGenerate(Day(MonthEnd(MakeDate(Year(Today()),1,1))));
Let tNum=1;
LET tName = 'FisTab-'&$(tNum);
LET tName1 = 'FisTab-'&($(tNum)+1);
FOR i=2 to 12
[$(tName1)]:
LOAD Date(MakeDate(Year(Today()), $(i), Day(Peek($(i)-1,-1,'$(tName)'))) + RecNo(),'DD/MM/YYYY') as $(i)
AutoGenerate(Day(MonthEnd(MakeDate(Year(Today()),$(i),1))));
tNum=$(i)-1;
LET tName = 'FisTab-'&($(tNum)+1);
LET tName1 = 'FisTab-'&($(tNum)+2);
NEXT i
 
					
				
		
 rwunderlich
		
			rwunderlich
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
	
			
		
		
			
					
		As Sunny has pointed out, the tablename parameter cannot be a calculated parameter. It must be a literal string. So doing the calculation into a variable as Sunny suggested should work.
-Rob
 
					
				
		
 ahbzshk07
		
			ahbzshk07
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
	
			
		
		
			
					
		Thanks Sunny... putting the third parameter variable in single quotes in my solution is working too...
But I got to learn about dynamically naming tables with alphanumeric values through your solution... I did not know that 
Thanks a lot buddy...
Regards...
 
					
				
		
 ahbzshk07
		
			ahbzshk07
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
	
			
		
		
			
					
		Yeah, I was unaware of that... it being variable, I did not think of putting it in quotes...
Thanks buddy...
Regards...
