When trying to fetch the SalesInvoices class from the Exact Online REST API all the relevant document entries stay empty. I'm using the Exact Online Python SDK for fetching these SalesInvoices.
The code used:
return self.api.invoices.filter(
filter="Customer eq guid'{}'".format(self.api.relations.get(relation_code=relation_code)['ID']),
top=10,
orderby='EntryNumber desc')
Which gives the following response:
"Document": null,
"DocumentNumber": null,
"DocumentSubject": null,
While the SalesInvoice does have a generated document:
I have contacted Exact Online support but so far have gotten no reply
See picture. The Document, DocumentNumber and DocumentSubject are available in ExactOnlineREST..SalesInvoices:
But... the evil is in the detail, because documentation reads:
Document that is manually linked to the invoice
And indeed, this field only gets a value when you manually add a document to the invoice such as before printing it.
When you need all documents and files attached to the sales invoice, please use something like:
select dat.url
from salesinvoices sie
join exactonlinerest..documents dct
on dct.salesinvoicenumber = sie.invoicenumber
and dct.type=10 /* Optional to improve performance. */
join ExactOnlineREST.Documents.DocumentAttachments dat
on dat.document = dct.id
Please change this into Python code, but the syntax and join order and arguments are clear.
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I'm building a report in Power BI and could setup a Power Query custom column using Text.Contains to solve this problem but the M Code would be very long and I'd rather perform this upstream in the SQL query. I have very little SQL experience.
I'm working with website data from Adobe Analytics. We have our website URLS and web pages grouped into categorical segments based on the product/service the URL/webpage corresponds to. A segment is defined by a list of URL paths and/or web page names, sometimes 1 path/page, sometimes over 30.
My result needs to be the following table:
Page URL Path
Page Name
Page Category
varchar(255)
varchar(255)
varchar(255)
Page URL Path examples:
/careers/starting-your-career/scholarships.html
/services/technology/ecommerce.html
Corresponding Page Name Examples:
Career & Scholarships | Company Name
Digital Transformation | E-Commerce | Company Name
There are a total of 76 page categories/segments to define. This screenshot shows an example of some categories and their definition.
Can anyone help me get started in writing this query?
I tried using CONTAINS but I believe this only works within a WHERE statement and I don't think it can be scaled to the needed extent:
SELECT
post_evar3 as 'Page URL Path',
post_evar4 as 'Page Name',
CASE
WHEN post_evar3 CONTAINS ('/services/assurance' or 'services/audit' or 'insights/financial-reporting')
AND (post_evar3 CONTAINS 'asc-842' OR post_evar4 CONTAINS 'asc 842')
THEN 'Audit Services'
WHEN post_evar3 CONTAINS '/services/strategy-and-management-consulting'
THEN 'Business Stratgegy Operations'
ELSE 'Other'
END AS 'Page Category'
FROM
Marketing.WebAnalytics.WebData
WHERE
exclude_hit = 0
AND hit_source = 1
I've read about Full-Text Search and Index solutions that are over my head in developing and I don't know that this method can be used within the Power BI SQL query environment. I've wondered if I need to declare the definition values into their own table, then join with the WebData table, though defining using both Page URL Path AND Page Name for the same category throws me for a loop.
The M code for this kind of matching is not large, though execution time can can vary
let BufferedTable2=Table.Buffer(Table2),
Source = Table.AddColumn(Table1,"Match",(i)=>try Table.SelectRows( BufferedTable2, each Text.Contains(i[Column1],[Match1], Comparer.OrdinalIgnoreCase) and Text.Contains(i[Column2],[Match2], Comparer.OrdinalIgnoreCase) ) [Return]{0} otherwise null, type text)
in Source
There is probably a pretty basic answer to this question, but I'm pulling my hair out trying to resolve my issue. I'm using Access 2007.
My query is shown below:
SELECT Pricing.*
FROM OrderReceipt_be
INNER JOIN Pricing ON CInt(OrderReceipt_be.[Pricing Table Option Code]) = Pricing.ID
WHERE OrderReceipt_be.[PO_Number] = PONumber();
For whatever reason, the [PO_Number] field is stored as text against my key which is a long int. This is why I'm trying to convert it to an integer.
However, when I run my query I get the error
"Compile error. in query expression CInt(OrderReceipt_be.[Pricing
Table Option Code]) = Pricing.ID".
I've done some basic research and it seems like the most common issue is that I'm missing a reference library. Howver, having gone through the entire list, I don't see any references that are tagged as "Missing" so it must be something else. I've also tried disabling and re-enabling all enabled reference libraries to see if that helps, but so far nothing.
Any thoughts?
If you can have codes of Null, try:
SELECT Pricing.*
FROM OrderReceipt_be
INNER JOIN Pricing ON Val(Nz(OrderReceipt_be.[Pricing Table Option Code])) = Pricing.ID
WHERE OrderReceipt_be.[PO_Number] = PONumber();
or try the reverse conversion:
SELECT Pricing.*
FROM OrderReceipt_be
INNER JOIN Pricing ON OrderReceipt_be.[Pricing Table Option Code] = CStr(Pricing.ID)
WHERE OrderReceipt_be.[PO_Number] = PONumber();
I'm triying to retrieve a ClassDescription symbolicName of an IDocument object. It seems that i have to fetch its ClassDescription even if I just want the symbolicName.
Is there a way to do it ? I just want to avoid doing a fetch for every browsed document...
(Also IDocument.GetClassName doesn't help, it returns "Document")
I finally found a way, by making an SQL SELECT request retrieving the classDescription ID (which is not the symbolicName ID, but rather an "internal" one) :
Select This, d.Id, d.ClassDescription
From Document d
where d.Id = ID
It seems to be lighter than a line like document.fetch(classDescription) (pseudo call) cause it should just retrieves the ID.
I thought it worth mentioning a problem regarding the accepted answer.
There are times that doing a query would be "lighter" however I believe you are missing something involving fetching a document.
FileNet's fetchInstance command can take in a PropertyFilter.
In your case you could do something along the lines of:
PropertyFilter pf = new PropertyFilter();
pf.AddIncludeProperty(new FilterElement(null, null, null, "ClassDescription", null));
doc = Factory.Document.FetchInstance(os, new Id("doc.ID()"), pf);
You would probably want to look at your original fetch of this document and make sure to specify the full list of property filters at that point.
See Working With Documents
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i am implement my own advance search in alfresco. i need to read all files which related with particular category.
example:
if there is 20 file under geograpy, lucene query should read particular document under search key word "banana".
Further explanation -
I am using search.lib.js to search. I would like to analyze the result to find out to which category the documents belong to. For example I would like to know how many documents belong to the category under Languages and the subcategories. I experimented with the Classification API but I don't get the result I want. Any Idea how to go through the result to get the category name of each document?
is there any simple method like node.properties["cm:creator"]?
thanks
janaka
I think you should specify more your question:
Are you using cm:content or a customized content?
Are you going to search the keyword inside the content of the file? or are you going to search the keyword in a specific metadata(s)?
Do you want to create a webscript (java or javascript)?
One thing to take in consideration:
if you use +PATH:"cm:generalclassifiable/...." for the categorization in your lucene queries, the performance will be slow (following my experince)
You can use for example the next query to find all nodes at any depth below /cm:Languages:
var results = search.luceneSearch("+PATH:\"cm:generalclassifiable/cm:Languages//*\");
Take a look to this url: https://wiki.alfresco.com/wiki/Search#Path_Queries
Once you have all the elements, you can loop all, and get to which category below. Of course you need to create some counter per each category/subcategory:
for(i = 0; i < results.length; i++){
var node = results[i];
var categoryNodeRef = node.properties["cm:categories"];
var categoryDesc = categoryNodeRef.properties["cm:description"];
var categoryName = categoryNodeRef.properties["cm:name"];
}
This is not exactly the solution, but can be a useful idea to start.
Sorry if it's not what you're asking for, I have just arrived from my holidays.
I am missing the SQL out of this to Bulk update attributes by SKU/UPC.
Running EE1.10 FYI
I have all the rest of the code working but I"m not sure the who/what/why of
actually updating our attributes, and haven't been able to find them, my logic
is
Open a CSV and grab all skus and associated attrib into a 2d array
Parse the SKU into an entity_id
Take the entity_id and the attribute and run updates until finished
Take the rest of the day of since its Friday
Here's my (almost finished) code, I would GREATLY appreciate some help.
/**
* FUNCTION: updateAttrib
*
* REQS: $db_magento
* Session resource
*
* REQS: entity_id
* Product entity value
*
* REQS: $attrib
* Attribute to alter
*
*/
See my response for working production code. Hope this helps someone in the Magento community.
While this may technically work, the code you have written is just about the last way you should do this.
In Magento, you really should be using the models provided by the code and not write database queries on your own.
In your case, if you need to update attributes for 1 or many products, there is a way for you to do that very quickly (and pretty safely).
If you look in: /app/code/core/Mage/Adminhtml/controllers/Catalog/Product/Action/AttributeController.php you will find that this controller is dedicated to updating multiple products quickly.
If you look in the saveAction() function you will find the following line of code:
Mage::getSingleton('catalog/product_action')
->updateAttributes($this->_getHelper()->getProductIds(), $attributesData, $storeId);
This code is responsible for updating all the product IDs you want, only the changed attributes for any single store at a time.
The first parameter is basically an array of Product IDs. If you only want to update a single product, just put it in an array.
The second parameter is an array that contains the attributes you want to update for the given products. For example if you wanted to update price to $10 and weight to 5, you would pass the following array:
array('price' => 10.00, 'weight' => 5)
Then finally, the third and final attribute is the store ID you want these updates to happen to. Most likely this number will either be 1 or 0.
I would play around with this function call and use this instead of writing and maintaining your own database queries.
General Update Query will be like:
UPDATE
catalog_product_entity_[backend_type] cpex
SET
cpex.value = ?
WHERE cpex.attribute_id = ?
AND cpex.entity_id = ?
In order to find the [backend_type] associated with the attribute:
SELECT
backend_type
FROM
eav_attribute
WHERE entity_type_id =
(SELECT
entity_type_id
FROM
eav_entity_type
WHERE entity_type_code = 'catalog_product')
AND attribute_id = ?
You can get more info from the following blog article:
http://www.blog.magepsycho.com/magento-eav-structure-role-of-eav_attributes-backend_type-field/
Hope this helps you.