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WHERE ORDER_DATE GE &ORDER_START_DATE.(|FORMAT=MDYY).Order start date.QUOTEDSTRING AND ORDER_DATE LE &ORDER_END_DATE.(|FORMAT=MDYY).Order end date.QUOTEDSTRING;
So when I run the fex I enter start date "12/11/2016" and end date "12/17/2016". All is good in the world so far. The dates work in the WHERE clause and even appear in the fex title output.
Now I want to extract the name of the day from both date inputs, i.e., "Sunday" and "Saturday."
So what god do I have to pray to in order to make that happen?
I have the "WebFOCUS Keysheet Quick (ahem) Reference Guide" and "1001 Ways to Work with DATES in WebFOCUS." They look nice on my bookshelf, but in this situation, that's all they do for me.This message has been edited. Last edited by: Squatch,
App Studio WebFOCUS 8.1.05M Windows, All Outputs
Posts: 594 | Location: Michigan | Registered: September 04, 2015
DOWK function you need the Functions Manual...that's the bible. download it, it's the best.
DOWK and DOWKL: Finding the Day of the Week How to: Find the Day of the Week Available Languages: reporting, Maintain The DOWK and DOWKL functions find the day of the week that corresponds to a date. DOWK returns the day as a three letter abbreviation; DOWKL displays the full name of the day. Syntax: How to Find the Day of the Week {DOWK|DOWKL}(indate, output) where: indate I6YMD or I8YMD Is the legacy date in year-month-day format. If the date is not valid, the function returns spaces. If the date specifies a two digit year and DEFCENT and YRTHRESH values have not been set, the function assumes the 20th century. output DOWK: A4. DOWKL: A12 Is the name of the field that contains the result, or the format of the output value enclosed in single quotation marks.This message has been edited. Last edited by: susannah,
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Thanks, susannah, but that does not work for me. I get error after error after error after error after error after error after error after error after error after error after error after error after error after error after error after error after error after error after error after error after error after error after error after error after error after error after error after error after error after error after error after error after error after error after error after error after error after error after error after error after error after error after error after error after error after error after error after error after error after error after error after error after error after error after error after error after error after error after error after error after error after error after error after error after error after error after error after error after error after error after error after error after error after error after error after error after error after error after error after error after error after error after error after error after error after error after error after error after error after error after error after error after error after error after error after error after error after error after error after error after error after error after error after error after error after error after error after error after error after error after error after error after error after error after error after error after error after error after error after error after error after error after error after error after error after error after error after error after error after error after error after error after error after error after error after error after error after error after error after error after error after error after error after error after error after error after error after error after error after error after error after error after error after error after error after error after error after error after error after error after error after error after error after error after error after error after error after error after error after error after error after error after error after error after error after error after error after error after error after error after error after error after error after error after error after error after error after error after error after error after error after error after error after error after error after error after error after error after error after error after error after error after error after error after error after error after error after error after error after error after error after error after error after error after error after error after error after error after error after error after error after error after error after error after error after error after error after error after error after error after error after error after error after error after error after error after error after error after error after error after error after error after error after error after error after error after error after error after error after error after error after error after error after error after error after error after error after error after error after error after error after error after error after error after error after error after error after error after error after error after error after error after error after error after error after error after error after error after error after error after error after error after error after error after error after error after error after error after error after error after error after error after error after error after error after error after error after error after error after error after error after error after error after error after error after error after error after error after error after error after error after error after error after error after error after error after error after error after error after error after error after error after error after error after error after error after error after error after error after error after error after error after error after error after error after error after error after error after error after error after error after error after error after error after error after error after error after error after error after error after error after error after error after error after error after error after error after error no matter what I do.
App Studio WebFOCUS 8.1.05M Windows, All Outputs
Posts: 594 | Location: Michigan | Registered: September 04, 2015
-* File Dates.fex
-DEFAULTH &ORDER_START_DATE = '12/11/2016'
-DEFAULTH &ORDER_END_DATE = '01/16/2017'
-*
DEFINE FILE CAR
-* Convert alphanumeric input to smart date format.
ORDER_START_DATE_SMART/MDYY WITH CAR = '&ORDER_START_DATE';
ORDER_END_DATE_SMART/MDYY WITH CAR = '&ORDER_END_DATE';
-* Convert format to Day of Week.
ORDER_START_DATE_WTR/Wtr=ORDER_START_DATE_SMART;
ORDER_END_DATE_WTR/Wtr=ORDER_END_DATE_SMART;
END
TABLE FILE CAR
HEADING
"Order Dates &ORDER_START_DATE (<ORDER_START_DATE_WTR<-1 ) thru &ORDER_END_DATE (<ORDER_END_DATE_WTR<-1 )"
PRINT CAR NOPRINT
IF RECORDLIMIT EQ 1
END
Yields:
PAGE 1
Order Dates 12/11/2016 (Sunday) thru 01/16/2017 (Monday)
This message has been edited. Last edited by: David Briars,
ORDER_DATE is MDYY ("Smart"date). That is used in a WHERE clause. But the dates to show seem to be the prompt variables ORDER_START_DATE and ORDER_END_DATE.
The real issue turns out to be the HEADING clause:
HEADING
"Lab Orders by Day of Week/Hour "
"&ORDER_START_DATE to &ORDER_END_DATE "
The second heading line will not show up if I specify the heading to be embedded:
ON GRAPH SET EMBEDHEADING ON
If I switch off embedded heading the second heading line with the date range appears. But then I have to scroll down to see my FOOTER. If embedding is specified the graph appears in whole without a scroll bar in the browser, which is what I want. But without the second HEADING line with the crucial date range displayed.
I'm going to close this because I have wasted WAY too much time trying to get such a simple thing to work in WebFOCUS. It's not worth the time spent on it. Perhaps other software is the way to go in the future.
Thanks for everyone who attempted to help, however, it is appreciated.
App Studio WebFOCUS 8.1.05M Windows, All Outputs
Posts: 594 | Location: Michigan | Registered: September 04, 2015
The DOWK function works on an I8, not a smart date. which it says in the Functions Manual. and in my example above. If you want the DayofWeek to show in the heading, then use the DOWK function on some version of the two &vars. Make sure the &vars are (or you can get them) in the format I8YYMD
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Posts: 3811 | Location: Manhattan | Registered: October 28, 2003
Originally posted by susannah: If you want the DayofWeek to show in the heading, then use the DOWK function on some version of the two &vars.
Thanks, susannah, but the problem turned out to be an EMBEDHEADING problem. I can get the start date and end date to show up if they are part of a single title heading. If placed on a second title heading line, they will not show up if EMBEDHEADING is turned on.
If EMBEDHEADING is turned off, the dates are there on the second title heading line, but the user must scroll down in the browser to see the chart's footer (Which contains important information). It's not worth the time to try to troubleshoot something like that. I am tired of dealing with weird WebFOCUS quirkiness and will pursue another option.
App Studio WebFOCUS 8.1.05M Windows, All Outputs
Posts: 594 | Location: Michigan | Registered: September 04, 2015
If I understand this thread correctly, the requirements are: * Incoming start and end dates - alphanumeric format - MM/DD/YYYY. * Calculate day of week for each date. * Embed dates and days of week in a visualization heading.
-*
-* Incoming dates.
-*
-DEFAULTH &ORDER_START_DATE = '12/11/2016'
-DEFAULTH &ORDER_END_DATE = '01/16/2017'
-*
-* Calculate Day of Week for each incoming date.
-*
DEFINE FILE CAR
-* Convert alphanumeric input to smart date format.
ORDER_START_DATE_SMART/MDYY WITH CAR = '&ORDER_START_DATE';
ORDER_END_DATE_SMART/MDYY WITH CAR = '&ORDER_END_DATE';
-* Convert format to Day of Week.
ORDER_START_DATE_WTR/Wtr = ORDER_START_DATE_SMART;
ORDER_END_DATE_WTR/Wtr = ORDER_END_DATE_SMART;
END
TABLE FILE CAR
PRINT CAR NOPRINT
COMPUTE SDOWK/A12 = FPRINT(ORDER_START_DATE_WTR, 'Wtr', 'A12');
COMPUTE EDOWK/A12 = FPRINT(ORDER_END_DATE_WTR, 'Wtr', 'A12');
ON TABLE SET HOLDLIST PRINTONLY
ON TABLE SAVE AS SVDOWK
IF RECORDLIMIT EQ 1
END
-RUN
-READ SVDOWK &OSD_DOWK.A12. &OED_DOWK.A12.
-TYPE &OSD_DOWK &OED_DOWK
-RUN
-*
-* Create visualization for user.
-*
GRAPH FILE GGSALES
SUM DOLLARS BUDDOLLARS UNITS BUDUNITS
BY PRODUCT
WHERE CATEGORY EQ 'Gifts'
ON GRAPH PCHOLD FORMAT JSCHART
ON GRAPH SET AUTOFIT ON
ON GRAPH SET LOOKGRAPH VBAR
ON GRAPH SET STYLE *
*GRAPH_JS
border:{color:'blue'},
chartFrame: {border: {width:2, color:'red'}},
legend: {position:'right'},
title: {
text: 'Gifts - Actual v. Budget',
visible: true,
font: 'Bold 20pt Courier',
align: 'center',
color: 'blue'},
subtitle: {
text: 'Order Dates &ORDER_START_DATE (&OSD_DOWK) thru &ORDER_END_DATE (&OED_DOWK)',
font: 'Bold 16pt Comic Sans MS',
visible: true,
align: 'center',
color: 'red'}
*END
ENDSTYLE
END
For visualizations/JSCHARTS, I tend to use the API properties as much as possible, instead to the more 'legacy' commands.
The date issue turned out to be a red herring. The real problem is embedded headings.
And I don't know about the legacy issues, but I do know that InfoAssist allows a developer to specify embedded headings. That is implemented through the "ON GRAPH SET EMBEDHEADING ON" line in the code.
Here is a modified version of the code provided by the previous poster illustrating the issue. Try toggling the embedded heading command from ON to OFF to see the difference:
-*
-* Incoming dates.
-*
-DEFAULTH &ORDER_START_DATE = '12/11/2016'
-DEFAULTH &ORDER_END_DATE = '01/16/2017'
-*
-* Calculate Day of Week for each incoming date.
-*
DEFINE FILE CAR
-* Convert alphanumeric input to smart date format.
ORDER_START_DATE_SMART/MDYY WITH CAR = '&ORDER_START_DATE';
ORDER_END_DATE_SMART/MDYY WITH CAR = '&ORDER_END_DATE';
-* Convert format to Day of Week.
ORDER_START_DATE_WTR/Wtr = ORDER_START_DATE_SMART;
ORDER_END_DATE_WTR/Wtr = ORDER_END_DATE_SMART;
END
TABLE FILE CAR
PRINT CAR NOPRINT
COMPUTE SDOWK/A12 = FPRINT(ORDER_START_DATE_WTR, 'Wtr', 'A12');
COMPUTE EDOWK/A12 = FPRINT(ORDER_END_DATE_WTR, 'Wtr', 'A12');
ON TABLE SET HOLDLIST PRINTONLY
ON TABLE SAVE AS SVDOWK
IF RECORDLIMIT EQ 1
END
-RUN
-READ SVDOWK &OSD_DOWK.A12. &OED_DOWK.A12.
-TYPE &OSD_DOWK &OED_DOWK
-RUN
-*
-* Create visualization for user.
-*
GRAPH FILE GGSALES
SUM DOLLARS BUDDOLLARS UNITS BUDUNITS
BY PRODUCT
WHERE CATEGORY EQ 'Gifts'
HEADING
"Gifts - Actual v. Budget "
"&ORDER_START_DATE to &ORDER_END_DATE "
FOOTING
"My footer with important information that won't be seen unless the user scrolls down; caused by 'ON GRAPH SET EMBEDHEADING OFF'. "
"Turning EMBEDHEADING ON will show the footer without needing to scroll down, but the date range will disappear from the title header. "
ON GRAPH PCHOLD FORMAT JSCHART
ON GRAPH SET EMBEDHEADING ON
-*ON GRAPH SET EMBEDHEADING OFF
ON GRAPH SET AUTOFIT ON
ON GRAPH SET LOOKGRAPH VBAR
ON GRAPH SET STYLE *
*GRAPH_JS
border:{color:'blue'},
chartFrame: {border: {width:2, color:'red'}},
legend: {position:'right'},
-* title: {
-* text: 'Gifts - Actual v. Budget',
-* visible: true,
-* font: 'Bold 20pt Courier',
-* align: 'center',
-* color: 'blue'},
-* subtitle: {
-* text: 'Order Dates &ORDER_START_DATE (&OSD_DOWK) thru &ORDER_END_DATE (&OED_DOWK)',
-* font: 'Bold 16pt Comic Sans MS',
-* visible: true,
-* align: 'center',
-* color: 'red'}
*END
ENDSTYLE
END
App Studio WebFOCUS 8.1.05M Windows, All Outputs
Posts: 594 | Location: Michigan | Registered: September 04, 2015
Adding 'Visualization needs a footnote' to the specs...
-*
-* Incoming dates.
-*
-DEFAULTH &ORDER_START_DATE = '12/11/2016'
-DEFAULTH &ORDER_END_DATE = '01/16/2017'
-*
-* Calculate Day of Week for each incoming date.
-*
DEFINE FILE CAR
-* Convert alphanumeric input to smart date format.
ORDER_START_DATE_SMART/MDYY WITH CAR = '&ORDER_START_DATE';
ORDER_END_DATE_SMART/MDYY WITH CAR = '&ORDER_END_DATE';
-* Convert format to Day of Week.
ORDER_START_DATE_WTR/Wtr = ORDER_START_DATE_SMART;
ORDER_END_DATE_WTR/Wtr = ORDER_END_DATE_SMART;
END
TABLE FILE CAR
PRINT CAR NOPRINT
COMPUTE SDOWK/A12 = FPRINT(ORDER_START_DATE_WTR, 'Wtr', 'A12');
COMPUTE EDOWK/A12 = FPRINT(ORDER_END_DATE_WTR, 'Wtr', 'A12');
ON TABLE SET HOLDLIST PRINTONLY
ON TABLE SAVE AS SVDOWK
IF RECORDLIMIT EQ 1
END
-RUN
-READ SVDOWK &OSD_DOWK.A12. &OED_DOWK.A12.
-TYPE &OSD_DOWK &OED_DOWK
-RUN
-*
-* Create visualization for user.
-*
GRAPH FILE GGSALES
SUM DOLLARS BUDDOLLARS UNITS BUDUNITS
BY PRODUCT
WHERE CATEGORY EQ 'Gifts'
ON GRAPH PCHOLD FORMAT JSCHART
ON GRAPH SET AUTOFIT ON
ON GRAPH SET LOOKGRAPH VBAR
ON GRAPH SET STYLE *
*GRAPH_JS
border:{color:'blue'},
chartFrame: {border: {width:2, color:'red'}},
legend: {position:'right'},
title: {
text: 'Gifts - Actual v. Budget',
visible: true,
font: 'Bold 20pt Courier',
align: 'center',
color: 'blue'},
subtitle: {
text: 'Order Dates &ORDER_START_DATE (&OSD_DOWK) thru &ORDER_END_DATE (&OED_DOWK)',
font: 'Bold 16pt Comic Sans MS',
visible: true,
align: 'center',
color: 'red'},
footnote: {
text: 'My footer with very important information. \n Hopefully this footer will be read by all.',
font: 'Bold 10pt Arial',
visible: true,
align: 'left',
color: 'purple'}
*END
ENDSTYLE
END
Well, that looks very nice but is this confirmation that ON GRAPH SET EMBEDHEADING ON/OFF is broken?
The reason I ask is so I can explain to our non-App Studio users who only know InfoAssist that they will need to occasionally pass on some of their work to me to correct issues like this.
App Studio WebFOCUS 8.1.05M Windows, All Outputs
Posts: 594 | Location: Michigan | Registered: September 04, 2015