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Hi!
First of all, i'm sorry for the bad english ... I'm a french student.
So, this is my set analysis expression :
=count({<ID_DATE={"$(=date(max(ID_DATE)))"}-{">$(=date(now()))"}>} ID_Bug)ID_DATE is a date (format : "DD/MM/YYYY") between 01/01/2008 and 31/12/2012.
I have 3 tables :
- Bug(ID_Bug, Status, ...)
- Calendar(ID_DATE, ID_WEEK, ID_MONTH, ID_YEAR)
- BugActive(ID_Bug, ID_DATE, Status)
BugActive contains dates (ID_DATE) for each ID_Bugbetween the date of his creation and the date of his resolution. And his status per day.
With my expression, i would like to get number of ID_Bug by respecting :
- if an ID_DATE is selected, i want to get number of ID_Bug of this day,
- if an ID_WEEK is selected, i want to get number of ID_BUG of the last day of this week,
- if an ID_MONTH is selected, i want to get number of ID_BUG of the last day of this month,
- the same for ID_YEAR
- if an ID_WEEK and an ID_MONTH are selected, i want to get number of ID_Bug of the last day of the week of the month selected.
But, if nothing is selected, i want to get number of ID_Bug of today
I hope you understood me as much as possible.
Thank you for help !
No problem with your English 🙂
I didn't test it, so you'll have to try and adjust:
if(GetSelectedCount(ID_DATE) OR GetSelectedCount(ID_WEEK) OR GetSelectedCount(ID_MONTH) OR GetSelectedCount(ID_YEAR)),
count({<ID_DATE={"$(=date(max(ID_DATE)))"}>} ID_Bug),
count({<ID_DATE={"$(=date(today()))"}>} ID_Bug))
And, not matter if this is good or not - never use now() in front end expressions. It will take all CPU it can... 😞
Michael Solomovich wrote: And, not matter if this is good or not - never use now() in front end expressions. It will take all CPU it can... 😞
Technically, now() only polls the operating systems once per second. So if, say, you're just displaying the current time, it will use very little CPU. But if, say, you have a hundred million rows of timestamped data, and you want to ignore the last 24 hours of that data, this:
sum(if(Timestamp<now()-1,Value))
Is going to lock your CPU at 100%, because it will try to recalculate every second, and this expression is very likely to take more than one second to recalculate.
Hi !
I just trying this :
if(GetSelectedCount(ID_DATE) OR GetSelectedCount(ID_WEEK) OR GetSelectedCount(ID_MONTH) OR GetSelectedCount(ID_YEAR),
count({<ID_DATE={"$(=date(max(ID_DATE)))"}>} ID_Bug),
count({<ID_DATE={"$(=date(today()))"}>} ID_Bug))
Results are good but if the ID_WEEK '12' (from today to 27/03/2011), max(ID_DATE) = 27/03/2011. I'ts normal but i want to have today's results.
So, i modify this expression by adding :
if(date(max(ID_DATE)) >= date(today()), count({<ID_DATE={"$(=date(today()))"}>} ID_Bug)Instead of
count({<ID_DATE={"$(=date(max(ID_DATE)))"}>} ID_Bug)Thanks for help (and for the "today()/now()" difference) 😃