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Hi,

Newbie need some help with calculations:
COMPUTE NUMBER_OF_DAYS/I5 = DATE_FROM_ORACLE_SQL - &DATE;

I found that DATE_FROM_ORACLE_SQL is timestamp, noted to do calculations in SQL and so on.
I test it with DATEDIF(HDATE(TERMINAS, 'YYMD'), &DATE, 'D') and similar,
but with no results.

Thanks in advance
 
Posts: 2 | Registered: July 25, 2006Report This Post
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Convert today's date to a date-time value and then use HDIFF with the SQL date-time column (DATE_FMT) and today's date as a date-time value (DT_TODAY1),

OR

Convert the SQL date-time column to a date column and then use DATEDIF with the date column (DATE_FMT2) and today's date (DT_TODAY2) as a date value:

TABLE FILE TIME
PRINT
COMPUTE DT_TODAY1/HYYMDS = HGETC(10, 'HYYMDS');
DATE_FMT
COMPUTE NUMBER_OF_DAYS1/D5 = HDIFF(DT_TODAY1, DATE_FMT, 'DAY','D5');

COMPUTE DT_TODAY2/YYMD = '&YYMD';
COMPUTE DATE_FMT2/YYMD = HDATE(DATE_FMT, 'YYMD');

COMPUTE NUMBER_OF_DAYS2/I6 = DATEDIF(DATE_FMT2, DT_TODAY2, 'D');
WHERE READLIMIT EQ 1
END


Francis


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Production: WF 7.7.05M, Dev Studio, BID, MRE, WebSphere, DB2 / Test: WF 8.1.05M, App Studio, BI Portal, Report Caster, jQuery, HighCharts, Apache Tomcat, MS SQL Server
 
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Vidas,

When you created the MASTER for your Oracle table, it probably defined DATE_FROM_ORACLE_SQL with the format HYYMDs which is the time-stamp. If you do not need the time you can change the format fo your field to:
FIELD=DATE_FROM_ORACLE_SQL,FORMAT=MDYY, ACTUAL=DATE...

Then in your program you can write:
COMPUTE NUMBER_OF_DAYS/I5 = DATE_FROM_ORACLE_SQL - '&DATEMDYY';


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Posts: 1980 | Location: Tel Aviv, Israel | Registered: March 23, 2006Report This Post
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To expand on DANNY-SRL's comment, if like us, where sometimes you need the time and sometimes you don't just leave both in the .mas. Something like this:

FIELD=TSTDT,ORACLE_DTTM,YYMD,DATE,$
FIELD=TSTDTTM,ORACLE_DTTM,HYYMDS,HYYMDS,$


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before you create your synonym, (if you're using the synonym wizard) you can use the setting:

ENGINE SQLORA SET DATETIME OFF

It works for SQL, should work for Oracle. That is if you don't need the time setting.

Carol



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Posts: 428 | Location: Springfield, MA | Registered: May 07, 2003Report This Post
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Thanks to all for answers,
For me, newbie, most undestandable expresion at this time is

TABLE FILE SQLOUT
PRINT
.............
COMPUTE TODAY_DATE_TIME/HYYMDS = HGETC(10, 'HYYMDS'); NOPRINT
COMPUTE DIFF_DAYS/D5 = HDIFF(TODAY_DATE_TIME, DATE_TIME_FROM_ORACLE, 'DAY', 'D5');
............
 
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