I have a technical workflow that captures fields from the technical workflow and writes them to an alert activity. The code (below) is working correctly but the output is not sorting by date even through the temporary work table is properly sorted. Can someone advise the best way to sort the item <%= formatDate(item.CreationDate, "%A %D %B %4Y") %>
JS Activity:
var query = xtk.queryDef.create (
<queryDef schema= "temp:query2" operation="select">
<select>
<node expr="CreationDate"/>
<node expr="@appointment"/>
<node expr="Registrations"/>
<node expr="Origin"/>
</select>
</queryDef>)
var itemsXML = query.ExecuteQuery();
vars.itemsXMLString = itemsXML.toXMLString()
Alert item:
<% var itemsXML = new XML(vars.itemsXMLString) for each (var item in itemsXML){ %><% } %>
Creation Date | Origin | Appointment | Registrations |
<%= formatDate(item.CreationDate, "%A %D %B %4Y") %> | <%= item.Origin %> | <%= item.@appointment %> | <%= item.Registrations %> |
Current Output:
Creation Date | Origin | Appointment | Registrations |
Fri 23 Oct 2020 | Blood Type Compatibility Chart | 0 | 32 |
Sun 18 Oct 2020 | Blood Type Compatibility Chart | 0 | 28 |
Sat 24 Oct 2020 | Blood Type Compatibility Chart | 0 | 15 |
Wed 21 Oct 2020 | Blood Type Compatibility Chart | 1 | 1 |
Mon 19 Oct 2020 | Blood Type Compatibility Chart | 0 | 31 |
Tue 20 Oct 2020 | Blood Type Compatibility Chart | 0 | 23 |
Mon 19 Oct 2020 | Blood Type Compatibility Chart | 1 | 1 |
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Hi @wpomeroy ,
You should write
var query = xtk.queryDef.create (
<queryDef schema= "temp:query2" operation="select">
<select>
<node expr="@appointment"/>
<node expr="Registrations"/>
<node expr="Origin"/>
</select>
<orderBy >
<node expr="CreationDate" sortDesc="true"/>
</orderBy >
</queryDef>)
var itemsXML = query.ExecuteQuery();
vars.itemsXMLString = itemsXML.toXMLString();
sortDesc="true" will return descending sort
Thanks,
David
Hello @wpomeroy ,
You can add sortBy in your query def code.
sample code
<orderBy>
<node expr="@CreationDate" sortDesc="false"/>
</orderBy>
Let me know if that helps.
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Hello @_Manoj_Kumar_, I had tried the before without success. Below is my updated code. The data flows through the workflow appropriately but then when i attempt to reference the item in the alert activity (<%= formatDate(item.CreationDate, "%A %D %B %4Y") %>) it appears blank. Is there a change that needs to be made in the alert activity?
var query = xtk.queryDef.create (
<queryDef schema= "temp:query2" operation="select">
<select>
<orderBy >
<node expr="CreationDate" sortDesc="true"/>
</orderBy >
<node expr="@appointment"/>
<node expr="Registrations"/>
<node expr="Origin"/>
</select>
</queryDef>)
var itemsXML = query.ExecuteQuery();
vars.itemsXMLString = itemsXML.toXMLString()
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Hi @wpomeroy ,
You should write
var query = xtk.queryDef.create (
<queryDef schema= "temp:query2" operation="select">
<select>
<node expr="@appointment"/>
<node expr="Registrations"/>
<node expr="Origin"/>
</select>
<orderBy >
<node expr="CreationDate" sortDesc="true"/>
</orderBy >
</queryDef>)
var itemsXML = query.ExecuteQuery();
vars.itemsXMLString = itemsXML.toXMLString();
sortDesc="true" will return descending sort
Thanks,
David
Thanks @DavidKangni. This worked On a related note, do you know how i would go about only pulling a single instance of an item into an alert output? I am using the standard JS conventions below and then referencing them in the alert. But since i am using
<% var itemsXML = new XML(vars.itemsXMLString) for each (var item in itemsXML) { %> it is pulling in every single row. Is there any way for a specific node / item to only pull a single row? Do i need to define that as a seperate variable?
var query = xtk.queryDef.create (
<queryDef schema= "temp:union" operation="select">
<select>
<node expr="CreationDate" />
<node expr="@appointment"/>
<node expr="Registrations"/>
<node expr="Origin"/>
<node expr="WebRegistrations"/>
<node expr="ApptSum"/>
</select>
<orderBy >
<node expr="CreationDate" sortDesc="true"/>
</orderBy >
</queryDef>)
var itemsXML = query.ExecuteQuery();
vars.itemsXMLString = itemsXML.toXMLString()
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Hi @wpomeroy,
Not sure I completely understood your question, but you can add a where clause or a group by clause to get an aggregate or a single row. You can also add a lineCount to your query def to get the number of row you want.
Hope that helps.
Thanks,
David
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