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I AM TRYING TO GET NO OF DAYS BETWEEN TWO DATES USING THE DATEDIFF FUNCTION. I AM GETTING THE NO REFERENCE FIELD DATA ERROR. ANY BODY PLEASE SUGGEST ME.
THIS IS THE EXAMPLE -SET &START_DATE = '2008/05/01'; -SET &END_DATE = '2008/07/31'; DEFINE FILE EMPDATA DATED/I8 = DATEDIF('&END_DATE', '&START_DATE','D'); END TABLE FILE EMPDATA PRINT DATED END -EXIT
WEBFOCUS 7.6.4,WINDOWS XP,ORACLEThis message has been edited. Last edited by: Kerry,
To be even safer, add a WITH {Field Name} to the define. The db field in the TABLE FILE is then optional. The WITH command links the define file to "Real" data.
-SET &START_DATE = '2008/05/01';
-SET &END_DATE = '2008/07/31';
DEFINE FILE EMPDATA
DATED/I8 WITH PIN = DATEDIF('&END_DATE', '&START_DATE','D');
END
TABLE FILE EMPDATA
PRINT
DATED
END
-EXIT