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Instead of | Instead of a specific [[Item ID]], you can use 'ID' as a clause parameter value. This is automatically replaced by the ID of the Item containing the TQL statement. | ||
ID clause values are often used in combination with [[Template Panel]]s; For example: Consider A Template Text Panel applied on Neighborhoods | ID clause values are often used in combination with [[Template Panel]]s; For example: Consider A Template Text Panel applied on Neighborhoods | ||
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[ | [ | ||
{ "id" : 0, "name" : "East Side", "attributes": { "INHABITANTS": 600.0 } }, | { "id" : 0, "name" : "East Side", "attributes": { "INHABITANTS": [ 600.0 ] } }, | ||
{ "id" : 1, "name" : "West Side", "attributes": { "INHABITANTS": 200.0 } } | { "id" : 1, "name" : "West Side", "attributes": { "INHABITANTS": [ 200.0 ] } } | ||
] | ] | ||
</pre> | </pre> | ||
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The result of each query will be: | The result of each query will be: | ||
<code>"East Side"</code> and <code>"West Side"</code> | <code>"East Side"</code> and <code>"West Side"</code> | ||
Similarly, the value of the attribute INHABITANTS of the linked Neighborhood can be obtained using | Similarly, the value of the attribute INHABITANTS of the linked Neighborhood can be obtained using | ||
<code>SELECT_ATTRIBUTE_WHERE_NEIGHBORHOOD_IS_ID_AND_NAME_IS_INHABITANTS</code>. | <code>SELECT_ATTRIBUTE_WHERE_NEIGHBORHOOD_IS_ID_AND_NAME_IS_INHABITANTS</code>. | ||
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|seealso= | |seealso= | ||
*[[Y (TQL)]] | *[[Y (TQL)]] | ||
*[[ | *[[X (TQL)]] | ||
*[[ | *[[Item ID]] | ||
*[[ | |api=*[[Api session event editor building query]] | ||
}} | }} | ||
{{TQL param nav}} | {{TQL param nav}} | ||
Latest revision as of 08:41, 8 July 2026
Instead of a specific Item ID, you can use 'ID' as a clause parameter value. This is automatically replaced by the ID of the Item containing the TQL statement.
ID clause values are often used in combination with Template Panels; For example: Consider A Template Text Panel applied on Neighborhoods
Example
Consider the following (simplified) Neighborhood data of a project:
[
{ "id" : 0, "name" : "East Side", "attributes": { "INHABITANTS": [ 600.0 ] } },
{ "id" : 1, "name" : "West Side", "attributes": { "INHABITANTS": [ 200.0 ] } }
]
And a Template Text Panel applied on Neighborhoods, resulting in two Text Panel instances:
[
{
"id" : 2, "mapLink" : "NEIGHBORHOODS", "name" : "Template Text Panel", "type" : "TEMPLATE_TEXT_PANEL",
"text" : "Name: $SELECT_NAME_WHERE_NEIGHBORHOOD_IS_ID<br>Inhabitants: $SELECT_ATTRIBUTE_WHERE_NEIGHBORHOOD_IS_ID_AND_NAME_IS_INHABITANTS"
} , {
"contentID" : 0, "contentMapLink" : "NEIGHBORHOODS", "id" : 3, "name" : "Template Text Panel: East Side", "parentID" : 2, "type" : "TEXT_PANEL"
} , {
"contentID" : 1, "contentMapLink" : "NEIGHBORHOODS", "id" : 4, "name" : "Template Text Panel: West Side", "parentID" : 2, "type" : "TEXT_PANEL"
}
]
Since each panel is linked to a particular Neighborhood, through the contentID and contentMaplink parameters, the TQL statement SELECT_NAME_WHERE_NEIGHBORHOOD_IS_ID is internally replaced with:
SELECT_NAME_WHERE_NEIGHBORHOOD_IS_0for the first Text PanelSELECT_NAME_WHERE_NEIGHBORHOOD_IS_1for the second Text Panel
The result of each query will be:
"East Side" and "West Side"
Similarly, the value of the attribute INHABITANTS of the linked Neighborhood can be obtained using
SELECT_ATTRIBUTE_WHERE_NEIGHBORHOOD_IS_ID_AND_NAME_IS_INHABITANTS.
Clause Parameters
The X value can be used in the following TQL Clause parameters: