xpxSelectAggrElementsEx
FUNCTION xpxSelectAggrElementsEX (aggrId : AGGREGATE OF GENERIC; modelVersion : INTEGER; condition : STRING; options : INTEGER; attributes : STRING; include_exclude_filter : AGGREGATE OF GENERIC; orderBy : STRING; firstIndex, maxHits : INTEGER; xmlConfigurationName : STRING; resultFileName : STRING; VAR indexOfLastFound : INTEGER; VAR actualHits : INTEGER; VAR queryResultIndex : INTEGER; VAR resultString : STRING); status : INTEGER;
The xpxSelectAggrElementsEx function searches an aggregate for elements that match a given condition. The condition may be any symbolic Express-X logical expression. An empty string condition will match all aggregate elements. Each matching aggregate element will be identified by its element index. All the matching elements will generate a row in the query result. The returned query result may contain a single column of element indexes, each identifying an aggregate element that match the logical expression given in the <condition> argument. If the aggregate has instance type elements, the attributes of the instance may also be returned in any number of individual columns in the query result table. The index of the aggregate element from which to start searching for matches, and the maximum number of matching element indexes to return, are both specified as input arguments to the function. The actual number of matching indexes returned and the index of the last returned matching element will be returned from the function. This makes it possible to query through huge aggregates by means of a loop where each iteration handles a small subset of the total aggregate. See the example below. The logical expression given in the <condition> argument will be compiled by the EDMexpressXCompiler. The query will be executed by the EDMexpressVM. If the aggregate elements are instances, the <attributes> argument may be used to specify which attribute values to return in the query result table. It may contain dot expressions, Express built-in functions and EDMexpressX xpf built-in functions. Attributes argument SYNTAX example:
"Name sizeof(sdai_model.underlying_schema.entities)"
This example will return two columns for instances of EDM_MODEL type in the SystemRepository.ExpressDataManager model. The two columns are.
- The Name attribute of the EDM_MODEL
- The number of entities in the "underlying schema" of the model.
The column names in the resulting query table will be "Name" and "sizeof(sdai_model.underlying_schema.entities)" respectively. Different column names may be specified by using the "->" operator. For example if we want the 2nd column to be given the name "Entities", we may write the 2nd attribute like this:
"sizeof(sdai_model.underlying_schema.entities)->Entities"
The characters white space, comma, and semicolon may all be used as delimiters between the attribute names in the <attributes> argument. Hence none of these characters may be used in the attribute name/attribute expression. The total number of hits will be returned in the <numberOfHits> argument.
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Arguments
Type | Name | Comment |
 AGGREGATE OF GENERIC | aggrId | A numeric aggregateID that uniquely identifies the aggregate of interest in the EDMdatabase. This may be any type of aggregate, persistant, volatile or scratch. |
 INTEGER | modelVersion | The version of the edmModel to apply this function call on. The <modelVersion> parameter is a numeric sequence number counting from one by increments of one for each new model version that is created. A zero model version number means the current version. |
 STRING | condition | A conditional statement, written in Express-X, that the aggregate elements shall match. References to the element it self is done by the symbol SELF. A string comparing condition may therefore be written |
 INTEGER | options | See the description of available options below. |
 STRING | attributes | Specification of the name and contents of each column of the returned query result table. The following examples illustrate the SYNTAX. |
 AGGREGATE OF GENERIC | include_exclude_filter | The numeric id of an aggregate containing the names or ids of the entities that will be affected by this filter. If the option [xpxFILTER_AS_ENTITY_IDS] is used, this parameter will be interpreted as an aggregate of instance ids, each defining an entity. If the option [xpxFILTER_AS_ENTITY_NAMES] is used, this parameter will be interpreted as an aggregate containing entity names. If the option [xpxINCLUDE_FILTER] is used, no instances but those of a type contained in the aggregate will be included. If the option [xpxEXCLUDE_FILTER] is used, all instances but those of a type contained in the aggregate will be included. |
 STRING | orderBy | Name of the query result column to use for sorting. The column may be specified by its constructor or by the column title. If the <attributes> argument is: ?DOG.NAME->DOG?, the order by argument may be either "DOG" or "DOG.NAME". This argument is only applicable when one of the options [xpxHTML_FORMAT] or [xpxASCII_FORMAT] is used. Use the options [xpxASCENDING] and [xpxDESCENDING] to specify the sorting direction. |
 INTEGER | firstIndex | The aggregate index from which to start searching for matching elements. |
 INTEGER | maxHits | Specifies the maximum number of indexes that may be returned in the <resultString> or in the query result. |
 STRING | xmlConfigurationName | The name of the XML configuration to apply to the resulting XML formatted query result when the option [xpxXML_FORMAT] is used |
 STRING | resultFileName | The name of the file that will contain the returned XML, HTML or ASCII formatted query result. Only applicable when using the [xpxRESULT_IN_FILE] option in combination with one of the options [xpxHTML_FORMAT], [xpxASCII_FORMAT] or [xpxXML_FORMAT]. Use the [xpxZIPPED_FILE] option to compress the generated file. |
 INTEGER | indexOfLastFound | The index of the last found matching element. This return value enables incremental search for matching elements. See example below. |
 INTEGER | actualHits | The number of matching elements found. |
 INTEGER | queryResultIndex | The index that may be used to identify the queryResult that was generated by the call to this procedure. |
 STRING | resultString | Variable that will receive the returned XML formatted query result when the options [xpxRESULT_IN_STRING] and [xpxXML_FORMAT] are used. |
Return Value
Options
Options | Comment |
xpxALL_ATTRIBUTES | When the argument <attributes> is unset or an empty string, all attributes of the instances will be included in the query result. However, if the <attributes> argument is used to add one or more additional constructed columns or to rename a column in the query result, the return of all the instance attributes will be hindered due to an <attributes> argument that is no longer unset or an empty string. Use this option to force the including of all instance attributes even when the <attributes> argument is not unset or an empty string. This option is only applicable on aggregates of instances. |
xpxINCLUDE_CONFIGURATION | Includes the XML Configuration in the generated ISO10303-28 compliant XML formatted query result. This option has no effect unless combined with the option xpxXML_FORMAT. |
xpxINCLUDE_SCHEMA | Includes the underlying meta data in the generated ISO10303-28 compliant XML formatted query result. This option has no effect unless combined with the option [xpxXML_FORMAT]. |
xpxRESULT_IN_STRING | The resulting table will be returned in a string. Must be used in combination with [xpxXML_FORMAT]. |
xpxEXTRACT_SHALLOW | Use this option to force a shallow XML formatted query result. ISO10303-28 compliant XML Query results are deep by default. No other query result format supported by this function is deep. Hence, this option has no effect unless combined with the option [xpxXML_FORMAT]. |
xpxTRANSFER_NO_DATA | No actual query result will be returned. Use this option when the number of matching elements is the only information needed or for testing the query SYNTAX before actually performing it. |
xpxASCENDING | Arrange the query result in ascending order. This option is only applicable when the <orderBy> argument is used. |
xpxDESCENDING | Arrange the query result in descending order. This option is only applicable when the <orderBy> argument is used. |
xpxONLY_INSTANCE_IDS | Return only a single column with the instanceIds of the matching instances. This option is only applicable on aggregates of instances. |
xpxINCLUDE_INSTANCE_IDS | Prepend all attribute columns in the query result with an instanceId column. This option is only applicable on aggregates of instances. |
xpxINCLUDE_FILTER | Only the aggregate elements of types that are explicitly listed in the <include_exclude_filter> argument will be checked. This option is only applicable on aggregates of instances. |
xpxEXCLUDE_FILTER | All the aggregate elements, but those of types that are explicitly listed in the <include_exclude_filter> argument, will be checked. This option is only applicable on aggregates of instances. |
xpxRESULT_IN_FILE | The resulting table will be written to a file on the local file system of the calling application. The name of the file must be specified in the <resultFileName> argument. |
xpxEDM_IDENTIFIERS | The instanceIds that uniquely identify the instances in EDMdatabase will be used as xmlIds for identification of the instances within the ISO10303-28 compliant XML formatted query result. This option is only applicable on aggregates of instances. |
xpxFILTER_AS_ENTITY_NAMES | The <include_exclude_filter> argument will be interpreted as an aggregate of entity names. This option is only applicable on aggregates of instances. |
xpxFILTER_AS_ENTITY_IDS | The <include_exclude_filter> argument will be interpreted as an aggregate of entityIds. This option is only applicable on aggregates of instances. |
xpxHTML_FORMAT | The query result table will be written to an HTML formatted file on the local file system. |
xpxASCII_FORMAT | The query result table will be written to a plain ASCII formatted file on the local file system. |
xpxONLY_ELEMENT_INDEXES | The query result table will contain only one column with the index of all the matching elements. |
xpxOLD_XML_FORMAT | The result of the query will be written to a simple well formed XML formatted file on the local file system. |
xpxXML_FORMAT | The result of the query will be returned in an ISO10303-28 compliant XML formatted string or in a file on the local file system. |
xpxZIPPED_FILE | The file given by the argument <resultFileName> will be compressed. This option has no effect unless combined with the option [xpxRESULT_IN_FILE]. |
xpxIGNORE_EMPTY_COLUMNS | Columns for attributes that do not have defined values for any of the returned instances will be left out of the query result table. |
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Example
. . . firstIndex = 1; maxHits := 10; actualHits := maxHits; WHEN (actualHits = maxHits); BEGIN stat := xpxSelectAggrElementsEX (myAggrId, 0, ?SELF.WIFE.FIRST_NAME LIKE Lucy?, xpxRESULT_IN_STRING + xpxASCENDING, ?FirstName, LastName, Address?, 0, ?LastName?, firstIndex, maxHits, ??, ??, lastFound, actualHits, 0, resultString); (* Process the result string here *) firstIndex := lastMatch + 1; END; . . .
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