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I have defined field. It prints all fine on the Table request command. If output is stored on the temp. hold file and then issue the Table request command on the temp. hold file. Define field prints upto certain records only. Anybody faced similar problem or how can I fixed, pls. let me know. Out of 236 rows Cutofftime shows upto 213 rows only. For example of code DEFINE FILE CAR CUTOFFTIME = HADD(DATE1, 'DAY', -1, 8, 'HMDYY'); END
TABLE FILE CAR PRINT CUTOFFTIME COUNTRY ON TABLE HOLD AS TEMPHOLD1 END
you seem to have forgotten to specify the format of your field CUTOFFTIME I don't know your application, but you might try polishing up the code a bit. The code you've shown doesn't run, as there is no field called DATE1 in the car file.
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you might want to make sure your DATE field is defined with some real, referenced field. DATE/A10 WITH CAR = TODAY(DATE); otherwise, when we define constants, (and this date thing is sort of a constant), we have to tell focus what segment of the data file to hook it to, so the WITH syntax does that for us. Once we've hooked the DATE field to a segment, then all the other fields we define using it are assumed to exist in the same level.
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Did you try using the WITH in Viral's example? If so what results did you get?
When I run in 7.1.3 without using the WITH I get all data fields populated. As soon as I put in the WITH I only get the date with the first record. This could be what Viral is experiencing, albeit in an ABT fashion!
Viral, I would urge you to get this reported to IB for them to investigate whether it is a "feature" or not. Use your code as an example in the case.
T
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DEFINE FILE CAR
DATE/A10= TODAY(DATE);
DATE1/HMDYY = HINPUT(14, DATE, 8, 'HMDYY');
CUTOFFDATE/HMDYY = HADD(DATE1, 'DAY', -1, 8, 'HMDYY');
END
TABLE FILE CAR
PRINT
CUTOFFDATE
COUNTRY
ON TABLE HOLD AS TEMPHOLD1
END
TABLE FILE TEMPHOLD1
PRINT
CUTOFFDATE
COUNTRY
END
and got the full results that I would expect. However, we all know that (as you mentioned) a defined or computed field should be associated with a real field using the WITH fieldname syntax. When I add WITH COUNTRY to the DATE define I end up with just the CUTOFFDATE being populated for the first row of data which I don't think should happen.
T
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DEFINE FILE CAR
DATE/A10 = TODAY(DATE);
DATE1/HMDYY = HINPUT(14, DATE, 8, 'HMDYY');
CUTOFFDATE/HMDYY = HADD(DATE1, 'DAY', -1, 8, 'HMDYY');
END
TABLE FILE CAR
PRINT DATE DATE1 CUTOFFDATE COUNTRY
and you get this:
DATE DATE1 CUTOFFDATE COUNTRY
10/12/2006 10/12/2006 10/11/2006 ENGLAND
10/12/2006 10/12/2006 10/11/2006 JAPAN
10/12/2006 10/12/2006 10/11/2006 ITALY
10/12/2006 10/12/2006 10/11/2006 W GERMANY
10/12/2006 10/12/2006 10/11/2006 FRANCE
now... do this:
DEFINE FILE CAR
DATE/A10 WITH COUNTRY = TODAY(DATE);
DATE1/HMDYY = HINPUT(14, DATE, 8, 'HMDYY');
CUTOFFDATE/HMDYY = HADD(DATE1, 'DAY', -1, 8, 'HMDYY');
END
TABLE FILE CAR
PRINT DATE DATE1 CUTOFFDATE COUNTRY
and you get this!
DATE DATE1 CUTOFFDATE COUNTRY
10/12/2006 10/12/2006 10/11/2006 ENGLAND
10/12/2006 JAPAN
10/12/2006 ITALY
10/12/2006 W GERMANY
10/12/2006 FRANCE
moi, je suis confus Viral, just do this YESTERDAY/I8YYMD = AYMD ( &YYMD , -1, 'I8YYMD'); taking the system date &YYMDThis message has been edited. Last edited by: susannah,
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-SET &RUN_DTTM = &YYMD | EDIT(HHMMSS('A8'),'99$99$99') | '000';
DEFINE FILE CAR
DATE2/HYYMDS WITH MODEL = HINPUT(14, '&RUN_DTTM', 8, 'HYYMDS');
CUTOFFDATE1/HYYMDS WITH MODEL = HADD(DATE2, 'DAY', -1, 8, 'HYYMDS');
CUTOFFDATE2/HYYMD WITH MODEL = HADD(DATE2, 'DAY', -1, 8, 'HYYMD');
END
TABLE FILE CAR
PRINT
DATE2
CUTOFFDATE1
CUTOFFDATE2
END
Francis
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I tried YESTERDAY/I8YYMD = AYMD ( &YYMD , -1, 'I8YYMD'); and also CUTOFFDATE1/HMDYY WITH MODEL = HADD(DATE1, 'DAY', -1, 8, 'HMDYY'); Both works fine for me. Thanks for your suggestions.