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Revision as of 09:18, 3 July 2026
Instead of specifying a clause parameter with a particular Item ID, it is possible to use the 'X' character for its value. The result of using 'X' for the clause value, is the automatic creation of multiple TQL statements, one with each Item ID for that Clause Parameter that can be found in the project data. Internally, the resulting TQL statements are placed in a single array; Similarly the result will be an array of TQL results.
Example
Consider the following (simplified) Neighborhood data of a project:
[
{ "id" : 0, "name" : "De Manege" },
{ "id" : 1, "name" : "De Lancaster" },
{ "id" : 2, "name" : "De Landstreken" },
{ "id" : 3, "name" : "De Kruidentuin" },
{ "id" : 4, "name" : "Golfresidentie" }
]
The TQL statement
SELECT_NAME_WHERE_NEIGHBORHOOD_IS_X
is internally replaced with a list of TQL statements, separated by comma's,
SELECT_NAME_WHERE_NEIGHBORHOOD_IS_0, SELECT_NAME_WHERE_NEIGHBORHOOD_IS_1, SELECT_NAME_WHERE_NEIGHBORHOOD_IS_2, SELECT_NAME_WHERE_NEIGHBORHOOD_IS_3, SELECT_NAME_WHERE_NEIGHBORHOOD_IS_4
Its result will be a list of names, separated by comma's, for example:
"De Manege", "De Lancaster", "De Landstreken", "De Kruidentuin", "Golfresidentie"
Clause Parameters
The X value can be used in the following TQL Clause parameters:
See also
API Endpoints