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tractId=310&siteClassification2Id=2&allRevisions=1&revisionTypeIds=8,14,13,15&maxRecords=50. The prototype query consists of an outer query with 4 sub queries.  tractId=310&siteClassification2Id=2&allRevisions=1&revisionTypeIds=8,14,13,15&maxRecords=50. The prototype query consists of an outer query with 4 sub queries.
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=== q1 (most constrained) === A server side solution should help performance and reduce hard to maintain excel vba code.

=== q1 (q1 == query 1 == most constrained) ===
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The first query constrains the data by user parameters as well as a right join to RevisionTypeRef. The aggregate function group_concat is used to print the revision code sequence. q1 constrains the data by rest parameters and a join to RevisionTypeRef. The aggregate function group_concat is used to print the revision code sequence.

Excel Integration - Internal Documentation and Implementation Notes

Client Site

Header Structure

Formula definitions

Example formula:

  •     _^^revCT0_^^row_-_^^revCVersandDelta1_^^row

The formula is split on the '_' character, which results in the following array:

  • Formula Component

    Meaning

    Example Value

    ^^revCT0

    The column for the field revCT0

    AB

    ^^row

    The current row number

    27

    -

    Minus sign

    -

    ^^revCVersandDelta1

    The column for the field revCVersandDelta1

    BD

    ^^row

    The current row number

    27

For the example values given above, the result is the following formula:

  •      AB27-BD27

Forms

VBA Modules

Server Side

Proposal for processing valid revisions server side

  • Legacy browser data is problematic for the new excel tool. The excel tool expects the following revision sequence.

'VA'

'VA, ZF'

'VA, ZF, FR'

'VA, ZF, GA'

'ZF'

'ZF, FR'

'ZF, GA'

Using sql, we have produced a prototype query that could be used as a design spec for a new rest transaction. The tool currently uses the following rest api to return a list of drawings /dev/linthal115dev/documents/list?&maxRecords=50&con tractId=310&siteClassification2Id=2&allRevisions=1&revisionTypeIds=8,14,13,15&maxRecords=50. The prototype query consists of an outer query with 4 sub queries.

A server side solution should help performance and reduce hard to maintain excel vba code.

q1 (q1 == query 1 == most constrained)

  • select 
      drw.drawingId,
      group_concat(revType.code separator ', ') concatsequence
    from 
      Drawings drw, 
      Revisions rev,
      RevisionTypeRef revType   
    WHERE 
          rev.drawingId = drw.drawingId
      and revType.revisionTypeId = rev.revisionTypeId
      and drw.contractId = 120
      and drw.siteClassification2Id = 2 
    group 
      by drw.drawingId

q1 constrains the data by rest parameters and a join to RevisionTypeRef. The aggregate function group_concat is used to print the revision code sequence.

q2

q2 uses q1 and constrains the data by the axpo revision pattern.

select tblRevisionSquence.drawingId  from
  (q1)
where concatsequence in
 ('VA',
  'VA, ZF',
  'VA, ZF, FR',
  'VA, ZF, GA',
  'ZF',
  'ZF, FR',
  'ZF, GA'))

q3

q3 uses q2 and aggregates the data to get the leading edge. The leading edge is derived by the max function.

select
  drw.drawingId,rev.revisionId,max(rev.revisionNo)  
from
  Drawings drw, Revisions rev 
where 
  rev.drawingId = drw.drawingId
  and drw.drawingId in
  (q2)
group by drw.drawingId,rev.RevisionId

q4

q4 uses q3. q4 concatenates both revisionId and RevisionTypeCode

select 
  drw.drawingId,rev.revisionId,revType.code,group_concat(revType.code separator ', ') concatsequence,group_concat(rev.revisionId separator ',')     revsequence
from
  Drawings drw, Revisions rev,RevisionTypeRef revType 
where 
 rev.drawingId = drw.drawingId
 and  revType.revisionTypeId = rev.revisionTypeId
 and drw.drawingId in
 (q3)
group by drw.drawingId

q5

q5 uses q4 and decodes the data into the rev ABC pattern that Excel understands

select
  drawingId, CAST(revsequence AS CHAR CHARACTER SET utf8), CASE concatsequence when "VA" then "A"
when "VA, ZF" then "AB"
when "VA, ZF, FR" then "ABC"
when "VA, ZF, GA" then "ABC"
when "ZF" then "B"
when "ZF, FR" then "BC"
when "ZF, GA" then "BC"
END
FROM
(q4)

The complete query (q1 + q2 + q3 + q4 + q5)

select
  drawingId, CAST(revsequence AS CHAR CHARACTER SET utf8), CASE concatsequence when "VA" then "A"
when "VA, ZF" then "AB"
when "VA, ZF, FR" then "ABC"
when "VA, ZF, GA" then "ABC"
when "ZF" then "B"
when "ZF, FR" then "BC"
when "ZF, GA" then "BC"
END
FROM
(select drw.drawingId,rev.revisionId,revType.code,group_concat(revType.code separator ', ') concatsequence,group_concat(rev.revisionId separator ',') revsequence
from Drawings drw, Revisions rev,RevisionTypeRef revType 
where 
rev.drawingId = drw.drawingId
and  revType.revisionTypeId = rev.revisionTypeId
and drw.drawingId in (
select leadingEdgeDrawingIds.drawingId from
(select drw.drawingId,rev.revisionId,max(rev.revisionNo)  
from Drawings drw, Revisions rev 
where 
rev.drawingId = drw.drawingId
and drw.drawingId in 
 (select tblRevisionSquence.drawingId  from
(select drw.drawingId,group_concat(revType.code separator ', ') concatsequence
from Drawings drw, Revisions rev,RevisionTypeRef revType   
WHERE rev.drawingId = drw.drawingId
and revType.revisionTypeId = rev.revisionTypeId
and drw.contractId = 120
and drw.siteClassification2Id = 2 
group by drw.drawingId) as tblRevisionSquence
where concatsequence in
('VA',
 'VA, ZF',
 'VA, ZF, FR',
 'VA, ZF, GA',
 'ZF',
 'ZF, FR',
 'ZF, GA'))
group by drw.drawingId,rev.RevisionId) leadingEdgeDrawingIds
)
group by drw.drawingId) as leadingEdge

ExcelIntegrationInternals (last edited 2012-01-25 15:55:11 by sleightholm)

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