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Anonymous
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Date Add SQL error

Hi all,

 

I'm attempting to connect to a denodo database via SQL statement and I'm running into issue using the Dateadd function.  When using the below statement "DOCPOSTINGDATE BETWEEN DATEADD(Month, -12, CURRENT_DATE) AND CURRENT_DATE" I recieve the following error:

 

DataSource.Error: ODBC: ERROR [ ] ERROR: Error in select view conditions: Field not found 'month' in view with schema

 

This SQL statement executes fine in other databases.  Is there some other syntax that power BI expects?

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Anonymous
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Hi all,

 

I've solved my issue by consulting the help documentation around the database type my company is using, we're using a denodo solution and they use VQL for querying language which has slightly different syntax.  In the end my query looked as below and now operates as expected:

 

DOCPOSTINGDATE >= ADDYEAR(CURRENT_DATE, -1)

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Anonymous
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Hi all,

 

I've solved my issue by consulting the help documentation around the database type my company is using, we're using a denodo solution and they use VQL for querying language which has slightly different syntax.  In the end my query looked as below and now operates as expected:

 

DOCPOSTINGDATE >= ADDYEAR(CURRENT_DATE, -1)

amitchandak
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@Anonymous ,

dateadd seems fine, but check  -https://www.w3schools.com/sql/func_sqlserver_dateadd.asp

 

Try GETDATE() in place of CURRENT_DATE in case of SQL server

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Fowmy
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@Anonymous 

The DATEADD function has the following format, you need to amend your formula accordingly

= DATEADD(DateTime[DateKey],-1,year)

check the article for more info.

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