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SAMPLE VALUES FOR REF with characters like dash, periods, etc as delimiter.
I just need to get REF without any variable after
In the table I have one field called REF and that will have the values like ANY of the single lines below, Im trying to achieve
Sale- NEW SALES (oc Jim Watzrs Delivery Complete : May 15 2005 (oc Jim Watzrs Sent Package - June 13 2005 (oc Max Wxlters Network Mail list (oc Max Wxlters Sale- NEW SALES (oc Max Wxlters Sale- NEW SALES (oc Mike Wxlters Sale- NEW SALES (oc Dave Wxlters Sent Package - June 18 2005 Delivery Complete : June 21 2005 Sent Package - June 18 2005
while I'm displaying these values in report, I need to show as grouped and total times
Sale 69 Delivery Complete 7 Sent Package 5 Network Mail list 8
using: T1VAL/A40=GETTOK(REF,40,1,'(',40,'A40'); T2VAL/A40=GETTOK(REF,40,1,':',40,'A40'); T3VAL/A40=GETTOK(REF,40,1,'+',40,'A40'); T4VAL/A40=GETTOK(REF,40,1,'-',40,'A40'); SHORT_REF/A99= IF T1VAL NE REF THEN T1VAL ELSE IF T2VAL NE REF THEN T2VAL ELSE IF T3VAL NE REF THEN T3VAL ELSE IF T4VAL NE REF THEN T3VAL ELSE REF;
So I need it to check for "loop" for '(', ':', '-', '+' all the delimiter using OR, because it will hit the first '(' and not check for the second variable
Am i missing something here, what can I do? Please help!!!
COMPUTE TEST/A20 =
IF REF LIKE 'Sale-%'
THEN 'Sales'
ELSE IF REF LIKE 'Delivery
Complete :%'
THEN 'Delivery Complete'
ELSE IF REF LIKE
'Sent Package -%'
THEN 'Sent Package
ELSE IF REF LIKE
'Network Mail list
(' THEN 'Network Mail list'
ELSE 'N/A';
This message has been edited. Last edited by: <Mabel>,
Posts: 406 | Location: Canada | Registered: May 31, 2004
Originally posted by CurtisA: [qb] Question would the following work for you?
COMPUTE TEST/A20 =
IF REF LIKE 'Sale-%' THEN 'Sales'
ELSE IF REF LIKE 'Delivery
Complete :%'
THEN 'Delivery Complete
ELSE IF REF LIKE 'Sent Package -%'
THEN 'Sent Package'
ELSE IF REF LIKE 'Network Mail list
(' THEN 'Network Mail list'
ELSE 'N/A';
[/qb]
Great suggestion however my concerns are the list or variables are too many, my "else" would be a long list.This message has been edited. Last edited by: <Mabel>,
RBC007 irstly, a bit of data analysis. From your data the first character to appear would be the hyphen and the last would be the brace. The brace doesn't appear in the 'Delivery Complete' data line etc.... Build up your understanding of the data you are trying to interpret.<br /><br /> Then adjust the defines to pull out the required characters in the order that they are likely to appear - '-', ':', '+' and ' ('.<br /><br />Then find the position of the character in the input string so that you can determine which one appears first. Finally, take a substring of the input field up unto the first 'special' character appearance. Have a go with this code. Details taken exactly from your example data -
CREATE FILE REFS
MODIFY FILE REFS<br />DATA
Sale- NEW SALES (oc Jim Watzrs,
Delivery Complete :
May 15 2005 (oc Jim Watzrs,$
Sent Package - June 13 2005
(oc Max Wxlters,$
>Network Mail list (oc Max Wxlters,$
Sale- NEW SALES (oc Max Wxlters,$
Sale- NEW SALES (oc Mike Wxlters,$
Sale- NEW SALES (oc Dave Wxlters,$
Sent Package - June 18 2005,$
Delivery Complete : June 21 2005,$
Sent Package - June 18 2005,$
>END<br />-RUN
DEFINE FILE REFS
T_POS1/I2 = POSIT(REF,50,'-',1,'I2');
T_POS2/I2 = POSIT(REF,50,':',1,'I2');
T_POS3/I2 = POSIT(REF,50,'+',1,'I2'
T_POS4/I2 = POSIT(REF,50,'(',1,'I2');
T_POS/I2 = IF T_POS1 NE 0 THEN
T_POS1 ELSE
IF T_POS2 NE 0 THEN T_POS2 ELSE
IF T_POS3 NE 0 THEN T_POS3 ELSE
IF T_POS4 NE 0 THEN T_POS4 ELSE 0;
SHORT_REF/A40 = SUBSTV
(40,REF,1,T_POS,'A40');
/>END<br />TABLE FILE REFS
SUM CNT.SHORT_REF AS 'Count'
BY SHORT_REF AS 'Ref. Type'
ON TABLE NOTOTAL
ON TABLE SET PAGE-NUM OFF
ON TABLE SET HTMLCSS ON
ON TABLE SET PRINT ONLINE
ON TABLE SET STYLE *<br />
ENDSTYLE
<br />END<br />
CREATE FILE REFS
If anyone e lse wants to try it then the REFS.mas is a single segment, single (A50) field FOCUS file. The output recieved is - Ref. Type Count <br /> Delivery Complete : 2 <br />Network Mail list ( 1 Sale- 4 <br />Sent Package - 3 I prefer to use boolean logic in the multiple IF statement (T_POS) but then it sometimes makes it hard for others to follow.<br /><br /> Hope this helps? All cheques gratefully recieved This message has been edited. Last edited by: <Mabel>,
Posts: 5694 | Location: United Kingdom | Registered: April 08, 2004
Originally posted by Tony Alsford:<br />[qb] RBC007<br /><br />Firstly, a bit of data analysis. From your data the first character to appear would be the hyphen and the last would be the brace. The brace doesn't appear in the 'Delivery Complete' data line etc.... Build up your understanding of the data you are trying to interpret.<br /><br />Then adjust the defines to pull out the required characters in the order that they are likely to appear - '-', ':', '+' and '('. Then find the position of the character in the input string so that you can determine which one appears first. Finally, take a substring of the input field up unto the first 'special' character appearance. Have a go with this code. Details taken exactly from your example data
CREATE FILE REFS
MODIFY FILE REFS<br />DATA
ale- NEW SALES (oc Jim Watzrs,$
>Delivery Complete : May 15 2005
(oc Jim Watzrs,$<br />Sent Package - J
une 13 2005 (oc Max Wxlters,$<br />Network Mail list (oc Max Wxlters,$
ale- NEW SALES (oc Max Wxlters,$
Sale- NEW SALES (oc Mike Wxlters,$
Sale- NEW SALES (oc Dave Wxlters,$
Sent Package - June 18 2005,$
Delivery Complete : June 21 2005,$
Sent Package - June 18 2005,$
END<br />-RUN<br />DEFINE FILE REFS
T_POS1/I2 = POSIT(REF,50,'-',1,'I2');
T_POS2/I2 = POSIT(REF,50,':',1,'I2')
T_POS3/I2 = POSIT(REF,50,'+',1,'I2')
T_POS4/I2 = POSIT(REF,50,'(',1,'I2');
T_POS/I2 = IF T_POS1 NE 0 THEN T_POS1 ELSE
IF T_POS2 NE 0 THEN T_POS2 ELSE
IF T_POS3 NE 0 THEN T_POS3 ELSE
IF T_POS4 NE 0 THEN T_POS4 ELSE 0;
SHORT_REF/A40 = SUBSTV(40,REF,1,T_POS,'A40');
END
TABLE FILE REFS
SUM CNT.SHORT_REF AS 'Count'
BY SHORT_REF
AS 'Ref. Type'
ON TABLE NOTOTAL
ON TABLE SET PAGE-NUM OFF
ON TABLE SET HTMLCSS ON
ON TABLE SET PRINT ONLINE
ON TABLE SET STYLE *<br />ENDSTYLE
END<br />CREATE FILE REFS
If anyone else wants to try it then the REFS.mas is a single segment, single (A50) field FOCUS file. The output recieved is -<br /><br /> Ref. Type Count <br />Delivery Complete : 2 <br />Network Mail list ( 1 <br />Sale- 4 <br />Sent Package - 3 <br /><br /> I prefer to use boolean logic in the multiple IF statement (T_POS) but then it sometimes makes it hard for o thers to follow.<br /><br />Hope this helps? All cheques gratefully recieved [/qb]
Tony thanks for the time it must have took to (detail) document your advise.<br />.This message has been edited. Last edited by: <Mabel>,