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IFUNKNOWNAn alternative notation of the ISUNKOWN function, which increases readability especially for long expressions. This function replaces a value if that value is unknown. The IFUNKNOWN function takes precedence over any other binary operator (except for the "NOT" operator). For example, this means that the expression A.B AND C.D IFUNKNOWN FALSE will be interpreted as A.B AND (C.D IFUNKNOWN FALSE). You can use parentheses to influence this behavior, e.g. by writing (A.B AND C.D) IFUNKNOWN FALSE. For the "NOT" operator the following expression "X AND NOT B IFUNKNOWN FALSE", can also be read as "X AND ((NOT B) IFUNKNOWN FALSE)" Syntax
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Examples Suppose the following data model.
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instance IS A entity_name |
- instance - Instance to check.
- entity_name - Name of the entity as string.
Return type
- Boolean
Examples
Suppose a domain model in which there is a singleton entity Residence
that has a multivalued relation hasRooms
with Room
. Room
is the base entity for singleton Kitchen
and not singletons Bedroom
and Bathroom
.
If you want to determine the number of bedrooms is the residence:
COUNT ( COLLECT Room FROM Residence.hasRooms WHERE ( Room IS A “Bedroom” ) )
If you want to determine the number of bathrooms is the residence:
COUNT ( COLLECT Room FROM Residence.hasRooms WHERE ( Room IS A “Bathroom” ) )
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TYPE OF
Use this function to determine the type of an instance. The function returns the name of the entity.
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TYPE OF base_entity |
Input
- base_entity - Name of the instance's base entity.
Return type
- string
Examples
Suppose a domain model in which there is a singleton entity Residence
that has a multivalued relation hasRooms
with Room
. Room
is the base entity for singleton Kitchen
and not singletons Bedroom
and Bathroom
.
- for the
Kitchen
instance the expression( TYPE OF Room ) = “Kitchen”
- for the
Bedroom
instances the expression( TYPE OF Room ) = “Bedroom”
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ISACTIVE
Use this function to determine if an instance of a specific type is currently active.
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ISACTIVE instances [WHERE condition] |
Inputs
- instances - instances to search
- condition - optional condition to limit the collection of instances to check
Return type
Boolean - TRUE if one of the instances is active, FALSE otherwise
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Examples
Suppose the following data model.
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GUID
This function is able to generate a globally unique identifier which can later be used to uniquely mark and recognize a desired element. The GUIDs are represented as 32 hexadecimal digits, displayed in five groups separated by hyphens, in the form 8-4-4-4-12 for a total of 36 characters.
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GUID() |
Return type
String - the generated GUID
Examples
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