Thanks for the responses. But the below code returns multiple responses. I only
need one. Given a string "AS01,GS03", I only need one response : Success/Error
or Failure.
Also is there any way we can parameterize the error codes. Currently AE*,GE*,
SE* are considered as errors codes. But if business comes back with X* also as
error code then I need to change the code to accomplish this. Instead can I
just make the cofiguration change to accomodate the requiremnt instead of code
change.
for $s in tokenize("a,b,c",",")
if( startsWith($s,"AE" ) ) then return "Failure"
else
if( startsWith($s,"GE") or startsWith("SE" ) )then return "Error"
else return ()
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if( startsWith($s,"GE") or startsWith("SE" ) ) return "Error"
--->
if( startsWith($s,"GE") or startsWith("SE" ) ) thenreturn "Error"
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for $s in tokenize("a,b,c",",")
if( startsWith($s,"AE" ) ) then return "Failure"
else
if( startsWith($s,"GE") or startsWith("SE" ) ) return "Error"
else return ()
Note this *may* produce multiple results ...
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sudheshna iyer
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Subject: Re: [xquery-talk] contains or tokenize usage help required in Xquery
Thank you for the response.
Do you have an example of iterating using tokenize function?
Thank you again for your help.
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Sent: Thursday, June 6, 2013 11:47 AM
Subject: Re: [xquery-talk] contains or tokenize usage help required in Xquery
On 6 June 2013 16:36, sudheshna iyer <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hello All,
>
> I will get a string of error codes from my vendor in a comma seperated
> format.
> I need an xquery function, which will return "Success" or "Failure" or
> "Error" based on the following:
>
> If string contains AE* or -> Return "Failure"
> else if GE* or SE* -> Return "Error"
> else "Success"
if (contains($str, 'AE')) then 'Failure'
else if (contains($str, 'GE') or contains($str, 'SE') then 'Error'
else 'Success'
you get the idea.... if that's not sufficient then tokenize on comma
and iterate the sequence checking each using starts-with().
> Below are the samples of strings that I can receive.
> AS01,GS03
> -> Should return Success
> AS01,GS01
> -> Should return Success
> AS01,GE02
> -> Should return Error
> AE01,GE02
> -> Should return Failure
>
> Thank you very much for your help.
>
>
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