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Using time range with table in low-code app

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Marco Virdis416 2nd August 2024 0 Comments

Hi Dojo,
in a low-code app, is there a way to link the time range feed to a table and have the display period selected when selecting the time range, as one column contains the date and time?
Otherwise, is it possible to use a checkbox or even buttons and have a GQI query on the table select only the appropriate dates?

Thank you

Marieke Goethals [SLC] [DevOps Catalyst] Selected answer as best 6th August 2024

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Miguel Obregon [SLC] [DevOps Catalyst]19.11K Posted 2nd August 2024 10 Comments

Hi Marco,

I believe it should be possible. When configuring the GQI query, you can filter based on a time range feed. You will need to configure two filters:

  • From

  • To

Table Components:

Hope it helps.

Marieke Goethals [SLC] [DevOps Catalyst] Selected answer as best 6th August 2024
Marco Virdis commented 2nd August 2024

Thank you Miguel but I don’t understand how to connect my table to the feed. I have a normal table with a column `datetime`. My whish is to use the time range feed to filter on this column.

Thank you

Miguel Obregon [SLC] [DevOps Catalyst] commented 2nd August 2024

Hi Marco,
Please could you let me know which specific component are you using:
– Parameter table (1)
– Alarm table (2)
– Pivot table (3)
– Table (4)
The example above uses a ‘Table’ component. The source data is a GQI query.

Marco Virdis commented 2nd August 2024

I use `Table` component (4) but using the filter `get alarms` I don’t find my column. I use `get parameters for elements where…` The example you used don’t work for me

Miguel Obregon [SLC] [DevOps Catalyst] commented 2nd August 2024

Hi Marco,
As you mentioned, the example above uses the data source ‘Get Alarms’. This data source will retrieve the list of alarms in your system. One of the columns of this data source is the ‘Root Time’. The example uses the ‘Root time’ column (a datetime column) in combination with the time range feed to filter based on timestamps.
The purpose of this example is to show you the possibility that, if you have a GQI query that contains a datetime column, you could use the time range feed to filter based on timestamp. It is not the intention that you have to modify your GQI query to include the ‘Get Alarms’ data source.
In order to help you with this case, can you include a screenshot of your GQI query and the result?

Marco Virdis commented 2nd August 2024

Thank you, Miguel. I will try to explain myself better. I have a table that has several columns, A, B, C, D… Column C is a datetime column. I want to use this column with the time range feed. Using the source get parameters for items where, I cannot find the feed time range when I filter for the datetime column. Filter method are `contains`, `equals`, `regex`… not `greater than` or `lower than`. If I change the source it works but I don’t have the data because it is obviously in a different source. Hope this is a bit clearer. I posted a photo. thank you

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