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Hi where(pv!dtmRemindersDateTime<pv!dtmStartDate) I am using this f
ajinkyab
over 11 years ago
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where(pv!dtmRemindersDateTime<pv!dtmStartDate)
I am using this function to filter out reminders which are smaller than start date of meeting.this function works and gives the date which are smaller than start time,But in output array i am getting following dates 1/4/2035 12:00 AM. So the function return correct number of dates, but not correct date.
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akhilan
over 11 years ago
The where() function will return the indices where your condition returns true. To get the dates at those indices you will have to use index() function. What you are seeing in your result is the date representation of the index value. I think the first index you got is 3, which corresponds to the date 1/4/2035 based on Appian Epoch.
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ajinkyab
over 11 years ago
Thanks it works
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