Frank,
I understand that I need to convert my date&time fields into a single date field first but what mechanism shall I use to achieve this considering the fact that they there is multiple change requests? I need to do a set field for each changes created and do my comparison every time. How I am going to that?
Mathieu Pitre
IT Business Systems Analyst
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Sciences Corporation
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** You must first do a set fields action to convert your two date time fields to date only using the DATE function. The DATE function is not available in the qualification line. Teh DATE in the qualification line is todays DATE.
On 9/19/06, Mathieu Pitre <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
James,
It does not work, I am receiving an error msg when I try to save my action:
Here is my qualification:
( $Server Name$ = 'Server Name') AND ( 'Entry-Id' != $LASTID$) AND ($DATE$('Date/Time of Change') = $DATE$($Change Performed date$))
Here is the error msg:
Expected a relational operation at this point (ARERR 2293)
Qualification line error at position 73
Am I missing anything here?
Mathieu Pitre
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Sciences Corporation
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Frank:
You hit the nail on the head so's to speak:
$DATE$($plannedDate$) = $DATE$('plannedDate') AND ( $Server Name$ = 'Server
Name')
should work in this case. However, it would be a good idea if the
plannedDate field were actually a date and not a date/time field,
James McKenzie
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Subject: Re: compare date only from Date&Time fields.
** How about doing a set fields against the two date fields and use the DATE function to convert the date time to just a date. You could store the results of each in either a display only character or date field and then do your comparison.
On 9/19/06, Mathieu Pitre <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi all,
I would like to compare two time
and date fields by considering only the
dates (First 8 characters). I
am developing an application and I need to
see when there is a conflic in
my change request schema. Basicly, I am
creating a Change-Request from
an application and I would like to go over
all those that are already created(and
not closed obviously) to see if any
of them is planned to be performed
during the same day and on the same
server.
I am looking for something like
this (Set field Qualification):
leftc ($plannedDate$, 8) =leftc('plannedDate',
8) and $ServerName$
= 'ServerName'AND ( 'Entry-Id'
!= $LASTID$)
The qualification above does
not work because I can only use the LEFTC
function in the result value
and not the qualification. Therefore, I have
created another set field just
to use the LEFTC for the $plannedDate$ in
order to have just the date.
Then I tried the following:
( $Server Name$ = 'Server Name')
AND ( 'Entry-Id' != $LASTID$) AND
( 'Date/Time of Change' LIKE
(( "%" + $plannedDate(DateOnly)$) + "%"
))
This qualification does not work
either because I cannot use the LIKE
function on a Date and Time field.
I do not want to separate the field into
two field (Date in one field
and time in another one).
A suggestion would be appreciated.
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