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- List: RAD functions
- RAD function: add.graphnodes(xml)
- RAD function: cache.flush
- RAD function: clean.display.value
- RAD function: cleanup
- RAD function: contents
- RAD function: copyright
- RAD function: currec
- RAD function: current.device
- RAD function: current.format
- RAD function: cursor.field.contents
- RAD function: cursor.field.display.content
- RAD function: cursor.field.display.content.set
- RAD function: cursor.field.name.set
- RAD function: cursor.field.name
- RAD function: cursor.field.readonly
- RAD function: cursor.line
- RAD function: date
- RAD function: datecmp
- RAD function: day
- RAD function: dayofweek
- RAD function: dayofyear
- RAD function: dbdict.helper(“db.type”)
- RAD function: dbdict.helper(“field.type”)
- RAD function: dbdict.helper(“is.alias”)
- RAD function: dbdict.helper(“joinfile.names”)
- RAD function: dbdict.helper(“unique.key”)
- RAD function: delete
- RAD function: denull
- RAD function: descriptor
- RAD function: display.value.copy
- RAD function: evaluate
- RAD function: evaluate.query
- RAD function: exists
- RAD function: fduplicate
- RAD function: filename
- RAD function: filequeryex
- RAD function: frestore
- RAD function: genout
- RAD function: get.base.form.name
- RAD function: get.dateformat
- RAD function: get.display.value
- RAD function: get.graph.action
- RAD function: get.graph.id
- RAD function: get.graph.target
- RAD function: get.graphnode.id
- RAD function: get.lock.owner
- RAD function: get.timezoneoffset
- RAD function: get.uid
- RAD function: gui
- RAD function: index
- RAD function: insert
- RAD function: iscurrent
- RAD function: isExpressionValid
- RAD function: isfileexist
- RAD function: jscall
- RAD function: lioption
- RAD function: lng
- RAD function: locks
- RAD function: logoff
- RAD function: logon
- RAD function: mandant
- RAD function: max
- RAD function: messages
- RAD function: min
- RAD function: modtime
- RAD function: month
- RAD function: multiselect.selection("fieldcontents")
- RAD function: multiselect.selection("fieldname")
- RAD function: multiselect.selection("rows")
- RAD function: multiselect.selection("selected")
- RAD function: multiselect.selection("selections")
- RAD function: multiselect.selection("tablename")
- RAD function: null
- RAD function: nullsub
- RAD function: operator
- RAD function: option
- RAD function: parse
- RAD function: perf
- RAD function: printer
- RAD function: policyread
- RAD function: processes
- RAD function: prof
- RAD function: recordcopy
- RAD function: recordtostring
- RAD function: round
- RAD function: same
- RAD function: scmsg
- RAD function: set.display.value
- RAD function: set.timezone
- RAD function: setsort
- RAD function: shutdown
- RAD function: simple.file.load
- RAD function: str
- RAD function: stradj
- RAD function: strchrcp
- RAD function: strchrin
- RAD function: strclpl
- RAD function: strclpr
- RAD function: strcpy
- RAD function: strdel
- RAD function: strins
- RAD function: strpadl
- RAD function: strpadr
- RAD function: strraw
- RAD function: strrep
- RAD function: strtml
- RAD function: strtrmr
- RAD function: substr
- RAD function: substrb
- RAD function: sysinfo.get("ActiveFloatUsers")
- RAD function: sysinfo.get("Active Licenses")
- RAD function: sysinfo.get("ActiveNamedUsers")
- RAD function: sysinfo.get("AuthMode")
- RAD function: sysinfo.get("ClientNetAddress")
- RAD function: sysinfo.get("ClientOSName")
- RAD function: sysinfo.get("ClientPID")
- RAD function: sysinfo.get("ClientVersion")
- RAD function: sysinfo.get("Display")
- RAD function: sysinfo.get("Environment")
- RAD function: sysinfo.get("languagecode")
- RAD function: sysinfo.get("MaxFloatUsers")
- RAD function: sysinfo.get("MaxLicenses")
- RAD function: sysinfo.get("Mode")
- RAD function: sysinfo.get("PrevLabel")
- RAD Function: sysinfo.get("PKMode")
- RAD function: sysinfo.get("PrintOption")
- RAD function: sysinfo.get("Quiesce")
- RAD function: sysinfo.get("RecList")
- RAD function: sysinfo.get("ServerNetAddress")
- RAD function: sysinfo.get("ServerNetPort")
- RAD function: sysinfo.get("ServerPID")
- RAD function: sysinfo.get("Telephony")
- RAD function: sysinfo.get("ThreadID")
- RAD function: sysinfo.get("TotalFloatUsers")
- RAD function: sysinfo.get("TotalLicenses")
- RAD function: sysinfo.get("TotalNamedUsers")
- RAD function: sysinfo.get("TotalProcs")
- RAD function: sysinfo.get("TotalSystemProcs")
- RAD function: sysinfo.get("TotalUserProcs")
- RAD function: time
- RAD function: tod
- RAD function: tolower
- RAD function: toupper
- RAD function: translate
- RAD function: trunc
- RAD function: type
- RAD function: updatestatus
- RAD function: val
- RAD function: version
- RAD function: year
RAD function: datecmp
A RAD function that translates the date/time fields to the correct SQL statement dialect. You can use this function in expert search of incidents, as well as in JavaScript programming.
Function
datecmp
Format
datecmp("DateTimeField1","LogicOperator","DateTimeField2","+/-", "TimeInterval")
Parameters
This function uses the following arguments.
Argument | Description | Example Value (s) |
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DateTimeField1 | A date time field in an HPE Service Manager table. | close.time |
LogicOperator | A logic operator. | >, >=, =, <=, < |
DateTimeField2 | Another date time field in the same Service Manager table. | open.time |
+/- | Arithmetic operator: +or -. | +, - |
TimeInterval |
A string that represents the time interval to be added to or subtracted from the second date time field. The format of time interval can be: d, d hh:mm:ss, d h:m:s, hh:mm:ss, h:m:s, or hh:m:ss (1 digit mixed with 2 digits). Days can be omitted, or at most 9 digits. Hours, minutes, and seconds can be 1 or 2 digits (from 0 to 99), and hour:minute:second as a whole can be omitted if you enter only days. |
10 02:03:04 (This string represents 10 days, 2 hours, 3 minutes and 4 seconds.) |
Pay attention to the following items:
- All arguments must be enclosed in a pair of double quotes; otherwise, the query parsing will fail.
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This function supports
AND
,OR
, andNOT
to concatenate multiple datecmp() calls in one query.The following are two examples:
datecmp("close.time", "<", "open.time","+", "1") or datecmp("close.time",">=", "open.time","+", "5:0:0")
problem.status="Closed" and (not datecmp("close.time",">", "open.time", "+","31 04:02:30"))
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You can combine the result of this function with other query conditions to construct a complete query. For example, you can execute one of the following queries when performing an expert search of incidents:
problem.status="Closed" and datecmp("close.time","<","open.time","+","04:02:30") and datecmp("close.time",">=","open.time","+","02:02:30" )
problem.status="Closed" and datecmp("open.time",">","close.time", "-", "04:02:30" ) and datecmp("close.time",">=","open.time","+","02:02:30" )
problem.status="Closed" and datecmp("close.time",">", "open.time", "+","31 04:02:30")
Note The first two queries should return the same results, which are incidents whose closed time is between 2 hours and 4 hours from their open time; the third query should return incidents that were closed more than 31 days after their open time.
Example
An example of a JavaScript program that uses this function is as follows:
var f = new SCFile('probsummary', SCFILE_READONLY);
var query = 'problem.status="Closed" and datecmp("close.time", "<", "open.time","+", "04:02:30") and datecmp("close.time",">=", "open.time","+", "02:02:30")';
if (RC_SUCCESS == f.doSelect(query))
{
do
{
print(f);
}
while (RC_SUCCESS == f.getNext());
};
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