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Leon Torres commented on OFBIZ-336:
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Right now I'm trying to fix some of the order report view entities. They don't
subtract the cancelQuantity, so I tried adding complex-alias to resolve that
problem. For instance, in OrderReportSalesGroupByProduct, you can try
replacing the "quantity" alias with the following:
<alias entity-alias="OI" name="quantity" function="sum">
<complex-alias operator="-">
<complex-alias-field entity-alias="OI" field="quantity"/>
<complex-alias-field entity-alias="OI" field="cancelQuantity"/>
</complex-alias>
</alias>
If you run the sales by store report, you'll see that only OrderItems with both
quantity and cancelQuantity not null would get resolved.
> Improve complex-alias to handle nulls and defaults
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>
> Key: OFBIZ-336
> URL: http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/OFBIZ-336
> Project: OFBiz (The Open for Business Project)
> Issue Type: Improvement
> Components: framework
> Reporter: Leon Torres
> Priority: Minor
>
> The idea behind complex-alias is useful for certain things, but the way it
> works now is not useful. Suppose you build a simple addition rule. If any
> variable in the equation is null, the entire alias resolves to null.
> For example, suppose you create a view entity to report quantities on
> OrderItem. The query would be:
> select product_id, (quantity - cancel_quantity) from order_item;
> However if you run this, you'll see that where quantity or cancel_quantity
> are null, the result is null. A solution in postgresql is to use the
> coalesce function to specify a default value:
> select product_id, (coalesce(quantity, 0) - coalesce(cancel_quantity, 0))
> from order_item;
> Now the query works.
> So the fix I think is to add another attribute default-value="something". If
> the default-value is present, then add the coalesce function. Not sure
> whether this is standard sql or not.
> I also encountered this issue for concatenation || operator, so I think it
> affects most operations.
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