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I'm a webfocus newbie and am having trouble with getting a DECODE statement to work the way I would like it to.


TOTALPOINTS/I6 = DECODE QUESTION(Green 100 Red 0);


Basically for the QUESTION data set there are possible responses of "Green", "Red", and a few others. For any value QUESTION besides Green and Red, I would like TOTALPOINTS to be a null value.

The way it works now, if there is a question that is not green or red, the decode statement still presents you with a 0 as the result. I would like it to be NULL.

I'm having trouble accomplishing this and have reviewed the help documentation and searched through the forum without luck. Any help would be greatly appreciated!

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WebFOCUS 7.6
Windows, All Outputs
 
Posts: 12 | Registered: January 24, 2013Report This Post
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Putting the MISSING keyword in a DECODE crashes the agent, so you could change the DECODE to a series of IF ELSE statements:

TABLE FILE CAR
PRINT 
COUNTRY
COMPUTE TOTALPOINTS/I6 MISSING ON = 
-*DECODE COUNTRY('ENGLAND' 100 'ITALY' 0 ELSE MISSING);
IF COUNTRY EQ 'ENGLAND' THEN 100 ELSE IF COUNTRY EQ 'ITALY' THEN 0 ELSE MISSING;
END


Francis


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Or do the decode with an extra ...
ELSE -1...
And in an second define change the minus 1 to a missing ..




Frank

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Thanks for the tips. I ended up doing something like

SCORE/I6 MISSING ON = IF DECODE ANSWER(NotApplicable 1 NotAsked 1) GT 0 THEN MISSING ELSE DECODE ANSWER(Green 100 Red 0);

That got me a null value where I wanted it Smiler


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Very creative! In all my years of FOCUSing, I've never used a DECODE within an IF statement...


Francis


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I use DECODE in IF statements all the time when I need MISSING values. I would have coded the statement like this:
SCORE/I6 MISSING ON = IF ANSWER IN ('NotApplicable','NotAsked')
  THEN MISSING ELSE DECODE ANSWER(Green 100 Red 0);


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