CALC_CROP
Applies to: CELONIS 4.0 CELONIS 4.2 CELONIS 4.3 CELONIS 4.4 CELONIS 4.5 CELONIS 4.6
Description
This operator crops cases to a range of activities. All values outside this range are mapped to null. Values within the range are flagged with 1, in contrast to CALC_CROP_TO_NULL which returns the input values.
Syntax
CALC_CROP ( begin_range_specifier TO end_range_specifier, table.column )
begin_range_specifier: CASE_START | FIRST_OCCURRENCE [ activity_name ] | LAST_OCCURRENCE [ activity_name ]
end_range_specifier: CASE_END | FIRST_OCCURRENCE [ activity_name ] | LAST_OCCURRENCE [ activity_name ]
column: Any string column which can be joined to the activity table.
Range Specifier
FIRST_OCCURRENCE['activity_name']: First occurrence of the specified activity type.
LAST_OCCURRENCE['activity_name']: Last occurrence of the specified activity type.
CASE_START: Range begins at the start of the case.
CASE_END: Range ends at the end of the case.
If the activity name used in FIRST_OCCURRENCE or LAST_OCCURRENCE does not exist, then a warning is displayed. In this scenario all values are mapped to null. (Since: CELONIS 4.6)
Examples
[1] Simple example with one matching (in case 1 B comes before C) and one not matching (in case 2 there is no C after B) case.
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[2] If range specifiers are conflicting, e.g. end activity is before start activity the complete case is mapped to null.
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[3] Example for FIRST_OCCURRENCE and LAST_OCCURRENCE if activities appear multiple times.
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[4] Example how CASE_START and CASE_END can be applied. They can also be mixed with LAST_OCCURRENCE and FIRST_OCCURRENCE. |
[5] Example how through using REMAP_VALUES, CALC_CROP can be used to crop to the last occurrence of B or C.
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[6] CALC_CROP query using non-existing activity in FIRST_OCCURRENCE: Empty result and warning.
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