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Select TQL queries allow users to obtain specific numerical, textual or polygonal information from the data in a [[session]] of a [[project]]. By adding various clauses to a selection statement, the query can be made more specific. | |||
The 'Select' statement is consists of the <code>SELECT</code> word followed by a | |||
===Composition of a Select Query=== | |||
A Select TQL query always start using the <code>SELECT</code> statement for [[TQL]] provides a means of obtaining data of a [[session]]. | |||
The 'Select' statement is consists of the <code>SELECT</code> word followed by a selection type and the word <code>WHERE</code>. Depending on the selection type one or more [[Clause (TQL)|clause]]s can be added. Clauses are separated with the <code>AND</code> word. All of these parts are separated by an underscore <code>_</code>. | |||
An example of a TQL select statement is: <code>SELECT_LOTSIZE_WHERE_CATEGORY_IS_SOCIAL_AND_STAKEHOLDERTYPE_IS_MUNICIPALITY</code>. In this example, <code>SELECT_LOTSIZE_WHERE</code> is the statement. <code>CATEGORY_IS_SOCIAL</code> is the first clause, and <code>STAKEHOLDERTYPE_IS_MUNICIPALITY</code> is the second clause. It would return all the land area taken up with social housing, which is also owned by a municipal [[stakeholder]]. | An example of a TQL select statement is: <code>SELECT_LOTSIZE_WHERE_CATEGORY_IS_SOCIAL_AND_STAKEHOLDERTYPE_IS_MUNICIPALITY</code>. In this example, <code>SELECT_LOTSIZE_WHERE</code> is the statement. <code>CATEGORY_IS_SOCIAL</code> is the first clause, and <code>STAKEHOLDERTYPE_IS_MUNICIPALITY</code> is the second clause. It would return all the land area taken up with social housing, which is also owned by a municipal [[stakeholder]]. | ||
===Executing a Select Query=== | |||
TQL Queries can be executed using: | |||
* [[Query Tool]] in the {{software}}; For creating and testing TQL queries. | |||
* [[Global]]s; Executed every calculation. | |||
* [[Excel Indicator#Naming Cells|Names in Excel]]s; Used for [[Indicator]] and [[Panel]]s and supports more complex queries. | |||
* [[API]]'s query endpoint; Using <code>api/session/query/<TQLQUERY></code> | |||
===List of Select types=== | |||
Click on the link of specific Select TQL types to see what you can do with them. | |||
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{{: Select active (TQL)}} | |||
{{: Select attribute (TQL)}} | |||
{{: Select color (TQL)}} | |||
{{: Select distance (TQL)}} | |||
{{: Select expenses (TQL)}} | |||
{{: Select floorsize (TQL)}} | |||
{{: Select global (TQL)}} | |||
{{: Select height (TQL)}} | |||
{{: Select id (TQL)}} | |||
{{: Select gridavg (TQL)}} | |||
{{: Select gridmin (TQL)}} | |||
{{: Select gridmax (TQL)}} | |||
{{: Select gridarea (TQL)}} | |||
{{: Select gridvolume (TQL)}} | |||
{{: Select gridstdev (TQL)}} | |||
{{: Select landpolygons (TQL)}} | |||
{{: Select landsize (TQL)}} | |||
{{: Select length (TQL)}} | |||
{{: Select levees (TQL)}} | |||
{{: Select lotpolygons (TQL)}} | |||
{{: Select lotsize (TQL)}} | |||
{{: Select name (TQL)}} | |||
{{: Select net state (TQL)}} | |||
{{: Select revenue (TQL)}} | |||
{{: Select sessionstate (TQL)}} | |||
{{: Select state (TQL)}} | |||
{{: Select target (TQL)}} | |||
{{: Select token (TQL)}} | |||
{{: Select topfloor (TQL)}} | |||
{{: Select units (TQL)}} | |||
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Latest revision as of 12:12, 3 September 2024
Select TQL queries allow users to obtain specific numerical, textual or polygonal information from the data in a session of a project. By adding various clauses to a selection statement, the query can be made more specific.
Composition of a Select Query
A Select TQL query always start using the SELECT
statement for TQL provides a means of obtaining data of a session.
The 'Select' statement is consists of the SELECT
word followed by a selection type and the word WHERE
. Depending on the selection type one or more clauses can be added. Clauses are separated with the AND
word. All of these parts are separated by an underscore _
.
An example of a TQL select statement is: SELECT_LOTSIZE_WHERE_CATEGORY_IS_SOCIAL_AND_STAKEHOLDERTYPE_IS_MUNICIPALITY
. In this example, SELECT_LOTSIZE_WHERE
is the statement. CATEGORY_IS_SOCIAL
is the first clause, and STAKEHOLDERTYPE_IS_MUNICIPALITY
is the second clause. It would return all the land area taken up with social housing, which is also owned by a municipal stakeholder.
Executing a Select Query
TQL Queries can be executed using:
- Query Tool in the Tygron Platform; For creating and testing TQL queries.
- Globals; Executed every calculation.
- Names in Excels; Used for Indicator and Panels and supports more complex queries.
- API's query endpoint; Using
api/session/query/<TQLQUERY>
List of Select types
Click on the link of specific Select TQL types to see what you can do with them.
Select | Unit | Description | Fixed clause amount | Polygon based |
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ACTIVE | boolean | Returns whether an Item is active in this session | 1 | false |
ATTRIBUTE | decimal | Returns the attribute value of an Item | No | false |
COLOR | HEX Color | Returns the value of the Color of an Item in HEX format | 1 | false |
DISTANCE | decimal | Returns the distance between two items | 2 | false |
EXPENSES | valuta | Returns the sum of cost book values of a Stakeholder | 1 | false |
FLOORSIZE | m² | Returns the total floorspace of buildings (lot size x floors) | No | true |
GLOBAL | decimal | Returns a value of a Global | No | false |
HEIGHT |
m + datum m |
Returns the average datum height of a polygon. Or the height of a specific Building |
No | true |
ID | Item ID | Returns the unique ID of an Item as an Integer | No | false |
GRIDAVG | decimal | Returns the average grid value for the query polygons an a specified Grid | No | true |
GRIDMIN | decimal | Returns the minimum grid value for the query polygons an a specified Grid | No | true |
GRIDMAX | decimal | Returns the maximum grid value for the query polygons an a specified Grid | No | true |
GRIDAREA | decimal | Returns the count of grid values, multiplied with the grid cell's area size, for the query polygons and a specified Grid | No | true |
GRIDVOLUME | decimal | Returns the sum of grid values, multiplied with the grid cell's area size, for the query polygons and a specified Grid | No | true |
GRIDSTDEV | decimal | Returns the standard deviation of grid values for the query polygons an a specified Grid | No | true |
LANDPOLYGONS | polygons | Returns the query polygons | No | true |
LANDSIZE | decimal | Returns the surface size of the query polygons | No | true |
LENGTH | m | Returns the length of Net Lines | No | false |
LEVEES | m² | Returns the total Levee surface size. | No | true |
LOTPOLYGONS | polygons | Returns the intersection polygons between Buildings and the query polygons | No | true |
LOTSIZE | decimal | Returns the total surface size of the intersection between Buildings and the query polygons | No | true |
NAME | text | Returns the name of an Item | No | false |
NET_STATE | Net state | Returns the net state of an item. | 1 | false |
REVENUE | valuta | Returns the sum of income book values of a Stakeholder | 1 | false |
SESSIONSTATE | Session state | Returns the current State of Session | 0 | false |
STATE | Timestate | Returns the timestate of an item. | 1 | false |
TARGET | decimal | Returns the (category) target of an indicator. | No | false |
TOKEN | String | Returns the Session's API token | 0 | false |
TOPFLOOR | Integer | Returns the amount of floors of the Building's section with the most amount of floors | No | false |
UNITS | decimal | Returns the number of residential units, based on the buildings size per unit | No | true |