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List of functions in SAP Lumira
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Indicates whether a specified character string () () matches matches a specified pattern (). The expression is not case-sensitive. It can include regular characters, _ (underscore; matches any characte ch aracter), r), or % (percent sign; matches zero to multiple characters). Special characters must be escaped with a \(backslash) before they can be used as used as regular regular characters.
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“Hiking is fun” like “H% is _un” returns trueConverts a specified input string () in the specified format () to a Datetime List of functions in SAP Lumira (combined date and time). The format is --
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Uses left operand () and right operand () Boolean inputs to determine whether a condition is true or false For example:
true and and false returns false ToDateTime(“2011-06-12 ToDateTime(“2011-06-12 20:39:45.123”,”yyyy-mm-dd 20:39:45.123”,”yyyy-mm-dd hh:mi:ss.ff”) or
Uses left operand () or right operand () Boolean inputs to determine whether a condition is true
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For example: returns 2011-06-12 8:39:45.1230000 PM true or false returns false
Indicates whether a specified character string () matches a specified pattern ().
like The expression is not case-sensitive. It can include regular characters, _ (underscore; matches any The format includes: character), or % (percent sign; matches zero to multiple characters). Special characters must be escaped or = year (0001-9999) with a \(backslash) before they can be used as regular characters. or = month (1-12) For example:
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= day (1-31) or = hours (0-23) “Hiking is fun” like “H% is _un” returns true or = minutes (0-59) in Indicates whether a specified first input () matches any values in a specified second input or = seconds (0-59) () of For example: 3 in [2,4,6] returns false
Include “ff” only if the input string contains fractional seconds. If fewer than 7 decimal places are provided, the value will be padded with zeros. If AddDa yToDa Returns the date produced by adding a specified number of days () to a specified date more than 7te(, decimal places are provided, the value will be truncated to 7 decimal places. All other characters About Me are considered delimiters. (). The date can be a Date or Datetime object. )
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Returns the date produced by adding a specified number of months () to a specified date
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For example: AddMon thToDate (#2012 -01-01#, 1) re turns 2012 -02-01
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Returns the time produced by adding a specified amount of time () to a specified time
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(), in the specified format (). The datetime can be a Date or Datetime object.
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For example: AddDayTo Date(ToDat eTime(“2015-01 -20 23:59 :45”,”yyyy-mm-dd hh :mi:ss”),2) return s 2 015-01 -22 11:59:45 PM The format includes: “hh” = hours “mi” = minutes “ss” = seconds
AddWee kToD Returns the date produced by adding a specified number of weeks () to a specified date ate(,
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September Indicates whether a specified matches a specified pattern ().►The expression is not case-sensitive. It can AddY earToD Returns thecharacter date producedstring by adding() a specified number of years () to a specified date (4) ate(, ()._ (underscore; matches any character), or % (percent sign; matches zero to multiple characters). Special characters include regular characters, ) must be escaped with a \(backslash) before they can be used as regular characters. For example:
Returns the smallest integer that is greater than or equal to a specified number (). For example:
Ceil(14.2) returns 15 “Hiking is fun” like “H% is _un” returns trueConverts a specified input string () in the specified format () to a Datetime (combined date and time). The format is --
::. where “ff” specifies fractional seconds to an accuracy of seven decimal places. Concatenate(
Concatenates one specified string () with another specified string () to form a single string.
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Concatenate(“Mr”,”Brown”) returns “MrBrown”
Contain() is inside another specified string (). The
) For example: Contain(“Cats are grey”,”aRe”) returns 2011-06-12 8:39:45.1230000 PM returns true
CurrentDate()
Returns the current date.
The format includes: or = year (0001-9999) or = month (1-12)
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= day (1-31) or = hours (0-23) CurrentDateTi Returns the current da tetime. or me() = minutes (0-59) or = seconds (0-59) of = fractional seconds.
CurrentTime()
Returns the current time.
Include “ff” only if the input string contains fractional seconds. If fewer than 7 decimal places are provided, the value will be padded with zeros. If more than 7 decimal places are provided, the value will be truncated to 7 decimal places. All other characters are considered delimiters.
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For example: List of functions in SAP Lumira DayOfWeek(#2012-03-23#) returns 5
Indicates whether a specified character string () matches a specified pattern (). The expression is not case-sensitive. It can include regular characters, _ (underscore; matches any character), or % (percent sign; matches zero to multiple characters). Special characters DayOfYear(< For a specified date (), returns the day of the year as a number (1 to 365). must be escaped date>) with a \(backslash) before they can be used as regular characters. For example: DayOfWeek(#2012-03-23#) returns 83
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Returns a copy of a specified string (), with the word before the specified character () removed.
ord(, For example: ) like “H% “Hiking is fun” is _un” returns trueConverts a specified input string () in the specified format () to a Datetime (combined date and time). The format3,isStan --
::. where “ff” specifies fractional seconds to an accuracy of seven ExceptFirstWord(“Level dford Street”,”, ”) returns “Standford Street” decimal places.
ExceptLastW
Returns a copy of a specified string (), with the word after the specified character () removed.
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For example: ExceptLastWord(“[email protected]”,”@”) returns “james.brown”
ToDateTime(“2011-06-12 20:39:45.123”,”yyyy-mm-dd hh:mi:ss.ff”) FirstWord( in a specified string () >,) For example:
Floor() Returns the largest integer that is not greater than a specified number (). The format includes: or = year (0001-9999) For example: or = month (1-12) Floor(14.8) returns 14
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= day (1-31) or = hours (0-23) or = minutes (0-59) GroupValues( Returns a specified value () when a specified group of values () is found in a or = seconds (0-59) , specified object () of ,
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) GroupValues({CountryColumn),[“USA”,”India”,”France”],”My Countries”) returns “My Countries” when the contains the values “USA”, “India”, or “France Include “ff” only if the column inputCountryColumn string contains fractional seconds. If fewer than 7 decimal places are provided, the value will be padded with zeros. If more than 7Hour() For a specified time (