Hi All,
In one of the schema I tried to use filter with a string field.
For example let the field be @PriorCY_PPDon.
When creating a query: @PriorCY_PPDon >= '3', Some values are ignored and when using @PriorCY_PPDon >= 3 all values correctly coming.
What can be the issue or is it something inbuild for adobe.
Could someone please help me understand what is causing this issue?
Thanks & Regards,
Greeshma
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Hi @Greeshma_Sampath1 ,
It is due to SQL not ACC. The comparison operator will return different result based on the data type of operand used in your case. That's why, when you pass '3' you are getting a different result than 3.
If you want a proper numeric comparison, then the field shall be numeric one or you can write some expression to cast the values if you are sure about the possible values.
Cheers,
Deb
Hi @Greeshma_Sampath1 ,
It is due to SQL not ACC. The comparison operator will return different result based on the data type of operand used in your case. That's why, when you pass '3' you are getting a different result than 3.
If you want a proper numeric comparison, then the field shall be numeric one or you can write some expression to cast the values if you are sure about the possible values.
Cheers,
Deb
Thank you @Deb_Tripathy for your suggestion.
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It depends on the data type of the field on which you are doing this operation. Incase you are sure about the values/ any queries result then i would suggest you can convert your field to appropriate data type through enrichment activity & get the expected comparison values.
Thank you @minakshis868318 for your suggestion.
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