Given a Number Attribute with a specific value, I want to find the story with that value.
For example, I have a request with the number R-56614.
What I'm attempting is along the line of this:
rest-1.v1/Data/Story?sel=SuperAndUp&where=Attribute.Number="R-57154"
Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
I figured it out.
rest-1.v1/Data/Request?where=Request.Number="R-57154"
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I am trying Drools excel to compare some values of products like I have P1,P2,P3...P10 Now I am comparing it with incoming value from request.
I tried in below way but I am receiving an error.
Can you please help to fix this issue. Hope I am making a simple mistake but not able to find it.
Thanks in advance.
You have too many parentheses.
The value in the product column is substituted as is into $param. The correct syntax we're looking for is ... in ("P1", "P2"); however you've provided ("P1", "P2") as the product value. This transforms to in (("P1", "P2")), which is not correct.
Remove the parentheses from the product cell: "P1", "P2".
I'm looking to return the number of results found in an ajax fashion on Algolia instant search.
A little field saying something like "There are X number of results" and refines as the characters are typed.
I've read you utilise 'nbHits' but i'm unsure of how to go about it.. Being from a design background.
Thanks for help in advance.
The instantsearch.js stats widget shows the number of results and speed of the search. If you don't want to use the widget, I believe you can still use {{nbHits}} inside of your template wherever you want the number to print.
Very easy when you know how, Thanks for pointing me in the right direction Josh.
This works:
search.addWidget(
instantsearch.widgets.stats({
container: '.no-of-results'
})
);
I'm trying to exclude any value from a certain field (table.value) that does not match this format AA#####A. Example if they entered APT12345T, or PT12345PT and No Value then I want to exclude it from the report. It needs to match example AP12345P. What selection formula can I use to accomplish this.
Any help is greatly appreciated
Thanks in advance.
try reading Crystal's help topics on the mid() and isnumeric() functions.
here's an example from the help file:
Examples The following example is applicable to both Basic and Crystal
syntax:
Mid("abcdef", 3, 2)
Returns "cd".
so, in your case, you want to strip your value into three pieces,
mid(table.value,1,2)
mid(table.value,3,5)
mid(table.value,8,1)
and build up a three-part boolean variable where:
the first piece is not numeric(), or between 'AA' and 'ZZ', or however
else you want to test for letters,
the second part isnumeric(), and
the third part passes the same test as the first part.
where are you getting stuck?
something like this:
not isnumeric(mid({table.field},1,2)) and
isnumeric(mid({table.field},3,5) and
not isnumeric(mid({table.field},8,1))
I am trying to figure out how to get the position of a selected Range in an Excel(2007)-Worksheet. Is there something similar to $self->{EXCEL}->ActiveCell->Row for Cells (self->{EXCEL} being an Excel-Object)?
I tried ->Selection->Range, ->ActiveSheet->Range, and as a workaround ->Range->Row, ->Range->Rows both with an Excel- and a Worksheet-Object with no success.
The most fancy output being two Cell-Objects, one for the start-address, the other one end-address.
Thanks for any helpful hints!
=== Update ===
I now use successfully the command $self->{EXCEL}->Selection->Address(); to retrieve the address of the selected range. By default I get the address in "A1"-format ($E$1:$G$14). Using ->Address("ToReferenceStyle:=xlR1C1") however does not return the address in "R1C1"-format as I would have expected...
Faulty command? Ignorant Excel? Thanky again on any helpful hint!
How about ->Selection->Address? I'm not sure on the format, but the address property of the selection (range object) will give you the address of the range for example. $A$1:$B$7. You would be able to parse the start and end by splitting the string on the colon.
To address your new questions... I'm not even sure if what you're using, but the third parameter of the address method is ReferenceStyle not ToReferenceStyle. So I would try either ->Address(ReferenceStyle:=xlR1C1) or ->Address(,,xlR1C1)
Using Foursquare api "Venue" service.. i am parsing nearByVenue details like shop, restaurant etc.
Suppose as an example i am getting following link:
https://api.foursquare.com/v1/venues.json?geolat=40.562362&geolong=-111.938689
Issue is I am getting only 10 nearbyDetails.. suppose I am standing in New York there should be number of venue details.. why I am getting only 10 details only ?
Is there any other service or i am following wrong approach to use it?
Thanks
Add l=n where n is your limit in query string. The default limit is set to 30.
https://api.foursquare.com/v1/venues.json?geolat=40.562362&geolong=-111.938689&l=10
https://api.foursquare.com/v1/venues.xml?geolat=40.562362&geolong=-111.938689&l=50&q=coffee
You can change the value of l="no of result" parameter.
And also if you want to search for particular keyword like ATM, Coffee
then you can add the parameter q and add it's value like q="atm", q="coffee", etc.
hope it will be helpful to you.