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SQL expressions are special expressions in the expression language, which are converted into SQL and evaluated in an external system that supports SQL (e.g., Snowflake, SQL Server, Databricks, Redshift). Only a subset of expression language functionalities are supported by SQL expressions (which are explained in this page).
SQL expressions are special expressions, which are converted into SQL and evaluated in an external system that supports SQL (e.g., Snowflake, SQL Server, Databricks, Redshift). Only a subset of expression language functionalities are supported by the SQL expressions (which are explained in this page). SQL expressions are used e.g. in the Where and WithExpressionColumn functions.


* Arithmetics operators: Addition (+), Subtraction (-), Multiplication (*), Division (/), Remainder (%)
Following operators are supported by by the SQL expressions:
* Arithmetic operators: +, -, *, /, %
* Comparison operators:  ==, <, <=, >, >=, !=.
* Comparison operators:  ==, <, <=, >, >=, !=.
* Logical operators: && (AND), || (OR), ! (NOT) are used to combine expressions that return boolean values.
* Logical operators: &&, or, !
* Data types: strings ("this is a string"), integers (123), decimal numbers (123.45), booleans (true, false)
* Data types: strings ("this is a string"), integers (123), decimal numbers (123.45), booleans (true, false), null value (null)
* null value (null)


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Revision as of 14:26, 18 February 2022

SQL expressions are special expressions, which are converted into SQL and evaluated in an external system that supports SQL (e.g., Snowflake, SQL Server, Databricks, Redshift). Only a subset of expression language functionalities are supported by the SQL expressions (which are explained in this page). SQL expressions are used e.g. in the Where and WithExpressionColumn functions.

Following operators are supported by by the SQL expressions:

  • Arithmetic operators: +, -, *, /, %
  • Comparison operators: ==, <, <=, >, >=, !=.
  • Logical operators: &&, or, !
  • Data types: strings ("this is a string"), integers (123), decimal numbers (123.45), booleans (true, false), null value (null)
Function Parameters Description
CaseWhen

Goes through conditions and returns a value when the first condition is met, similar to an if-then-else. Once a condition is true, it will stop reading and return the result. If no conditions are true, it returns the value in the else-expression. Consists of any number of pairs of condition and value expressions followed by an optional else expression.

CaseWhen(Column("a") == null, 1, Column("a") < 1.0, 2, 3)
Returns 1 if the value of column "a" is null.
Returns 2 if the value of column "a" is less than 1.0.
Returns 3 otherwise.
Ceiling number

Returns given value rounded to the nearest equal or larger integer. The data type should be one of the numeric data types. If the value is null, then the result is also null.

Coalesce

Returns the first non-null parameter it is given. There can be any number of parameters. If all parameters are null, returns null.

Column Return the value of given column.
Concat

Return the concatenated string value of given values.

Floor

Returns given value rounded to the nearest equal or smaller integer. The data type should be one of the numeric data types. If the value is null, then the result is also null.

Variable

Returns the value of given variable. Supports number, string and boolean values.

Examples:

let x = "124256122";
CreateRedshiftConnection().Table("eventlog_o2c_events").Where(#sql{Column("CaseId")==Variable("x")}).Collect()

Returns cases having id equal to "124256122".
DateDiff

Calculates how many specified date part boundaries there are between the specified dates. Parameters:

  1. date part: Units in which datediff reports the difference between the dates. Supported date parts: second, minute, hour, day, week, quarter, month, year.
  2. start date: Starting timestamp.
  3. end date: Ending timestamp.
Function Parameters Description
Day Returns the days part of given timestamp.
Hour Returns the hours part of given timestamp.
Millisecond Returns the milliseconds part of given timestamp.
Minute Returns the minutes part of given timestamp.
Month Returns the months part of given timestamp.
Second Returns the seconds part of given timestamp.
Year Returns the years part of given timestamp.
Function Parameters Description
AggregateFrom

Aggregates value from an aggregation level that is has smaller grain size than the current level used in the analysis to the current level. Parameters:

  1. aggregation level: Aggregation level to aggregate from including possible additional data frame expressions to prepare the aggregation level.
  2. aggregation function: Aggregation function or object definition.
  3. expression (optional, default = null): Value expression used to generate the expression evaluated in the external system prior to aggregation.
  4. filter (optional): Filter to be applied to the events prior to performing value aggregation. Filter is given as JSON selection configuration transformed into expression language dictionaries, arrays and scalar values.

Examples:

"Root": "EventTypes",
"Values": [{
  "Name": "Count",
  "Expression": "AggregateFrom(Events, \"Count\")"
}]

Returns the number of events having each event type.

"Root": "Cases",
"Values": [{
  "Name": "Variation",
  "Expression": "AggregateFrom(Events, #{ \"Function\":  \"List\", \"Ordering\": [\"TimeStamp\"], \"Separator\": \"#,#\" }, Column(\"EventType\"))"
}]

Returns variation/event type path string for all the cases.

"Root":"Cases",
"Values":[{
    "Name":"NumCasesWithSameVariation",
    "Expression": "GetValueFrom(Variations, AggregateFrom(Cases, \"Count\"))"
}]

Returns the number of cases having the same variation for every case.

"Root": "Model",
"Values": [{
  "Name": "NumCasesWithDallasAsRegion",
  "Expression":"AggregateFrom(Cases, \"Count\", null, #{\"Items\":[#{\"Type\":\"IncludeCases\",\"Items\":[#{\"Type\":\"CaseAttributeValue\",\"Values\":[\"Dallas\"], \"Attribute\":\"Region\"}]}]})"
}]

Returns the total number of cases in the model having "Dallas" as the value of "Region" case attribute.

"Root":"Cases",
"Values": [{
  "Name": "Duration",
  "Expression": "Cast(DateDiff(\"Seconds\", AggregateFrom(Events.Where(Column(\"EventType\") == \"Sales Order\"), \"Min\", Column(\"TimeStamp\")), AggregateFrom(Events.Where(Column(\"EventType\") == \"Invoice\"), \"Max\", Column(\"TimeStamp\"))), \"Float\")"
}]

Returns the duration in seconds between the first occurrence of "Sales Order"-event type and the last occurrence of "Invoice"-event type for each case.
GetValueFrom

Retrieves the value from aggregation level that has bigger or the same grain size than the current level to current level. Parameters:

  1. aggregationLevel: Aggregation level to aggregate from including possible additional data frame expressions to prepare the aggregation level.
  2. expression: Value expression to evaluate in given aggregation level.
  3. filter (optional): Filter to be applied to the events prior to performing value expression evaluation. Filter is given as JSON selection configuration transformed into expression language dictionaries, arrays and scalar values.

Examples:

"Root": "Events",
"Values":[{
  "Name":"Account Manager",
  "SourceColumn": "Account Manager",
  "Expression": "GetValueFrom(Cases, Column(\ "Account Manager\"))"
}]

Returns for each event the value of Account Manager case attribute.

"Root": "Events",
"Values":[{
  "Name": "Variation",
  "Expression": "GetValueFrom(Variations, Column(\"Variation\"))"
}]

Returns for each event variation/event type path string of its case.

"Root":"Cases",
"Values":[{
    "Name":"NumCasesWithSameVariation",
    "Expression": "GetValueFrom(Variations, AggregateFrom(Cases, \"Count\"))"
}]

Returns the number of cases having the same variation for every case.

"Root":"Cases",
"Values":[{
    "Name":"FilteredVariation",
    "Expression": "GetValueFrom(Cases, Column(\"Variation\"), #{{\"Items\":[#{{\"Type\":\"IncludeEventTypes\",\"Items\":[#{{\"Type\": \"EventType\",\"Values\":[\"Shipment\",\"Invoice\"]}}]}}]}})"
}]

Returns cases with their variations where only "Shipment" and "Invoice" event types are taken into account.