QPR Reporting Expression
QPR Reporting Expressions language extend queries to |QPR Suite Web Service Datasource by enabling for example calculation, grouping and joining logic. See full documentation of QPR Reporting Expression language.
QPR Reporting Expressions Syntax
Syntax of QPR Reporting Expressions consists of a list of named expressions in the following format:
name1=expression1 name2=expression2 name3=expression3
Each expression is in a separate line. Number of expressions is not restricted.
Results of previous expressions can be used as parameters in the following expression, enabling to split complex expression into smaller parts. Its the result of the last expression, that is returned by the query (in the above example, expression "name3").
Examples
The following query counts how many scorecards there are in each QPR Metrics model:
scorecards=From('[SC].models.scorecard', '', '', 'model.name(as="modelname"),id') countSums=SortBy(GroupBy([scorecards], Array('modelname'), Array('numberOfScorecards'), Array('ArraySize([id])')), 'numberOfScorecards DESC') sortedResult=SortBy([countSums], 'numberOfScorecards DESC')
The following query will return 20 process element instances which have the greatest width in the flowchart. Note that running the following query may take time, if there are lot of process models and elements inside them.
instances=From('[PG].models.subobjects.instances', '', '', 'name,id', '') getWidth=AddColumn(AddColumn([instances], 'elementInstanceId', 'InstanceIdFromFullId([id])'), 'elementWidth', 'ConvertToDouble(ItemAt(SubAttributesAsArray([id], \'graphicalproperties\', \'width\', \'[instanceid]=[elementInstanceId]\'), 0))') sortedData=SortBy([getWidth], 'elementWidth desc') getMax20=Where(AddColumn([sortedData], 'rowordernumber', '[rowordernumber]'), '[rowordernumber] < 20')
The following query is an example of joining two datasets. It returns a line for each user-group assignment.
users=From('[UM].users', '', '', 'name(as="username"),fullname,email,id(as="userid"),ingroups', '') groups=From('[UM].groups', '', '', 'name(as="groupname"),id(as="groupid")', '') joined=RemoveColumns(LeftJoin([users], [groups], 'Contains([ingroups], [groupid])'), Array('ingroups'))
The following query returns a random number between 0 and 100 in a dataset which contains one row and one column which name is "data":
randomNumber=AddDatasetRow(CreateDataset(Array('data')), Floor(Random() * 101))
The following query returns the current local day and time formatted in the way defined in the query. Dates can also be queried without explicit formatting, and then they are formatted using web browser local settings.
currentDateTime=AddDatasetRow(CreateDataset(Array('data')), DateToString(CurrentDateTime(), true, 'dd.MM.yyyy HH:mm:ss'))