PSLine2000Documentation/Queries/C1 Compare.md

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C1 Compare

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SQL Statement

SELECT [Util Selection C1].GrossWt, [Util Selection C1].USAGE, [Util Selection C1].BestSheetSet, 1.0533 AS prc1, 1.1333 AS prc2, IIf([BestSheetset]="42.0 X 90.0",[prc1],[prc2]) AS cost, [Cost]*[GrossWt] AS ttl
FROM [Util Selection C1];

Dependencies

  • None

Parameters

  • None

What it does

SQL Query Description

Overview

This SQL query retrieves data from a table named [Util Selection C1]. The query calculates various metrics based on the gross weight of each record and applies conditional pricing adjustments.

Columns Retrieved

The query selects the following columns:

  • [Util Selection C1].GrossWt: The gross weight of each record.
  • [Util Selection C1].USAGE: The usage of each record (not explicitly defined in this query, but likely a field in the table).
  • [Util Selection C1].BestSheetSet: The best sheet set for each record (not explicitly defined in this query, but likely a field in the table).
  • 1.0533 AS prc1: A fixed price value, aliased as prc1.
  • 1.1333 AS prc2: Another fixed price value, aliased as prc2.
  • IIf([BestSheetset]="42.0 X 90.0",[prc1],[prc2]) AS cost: A calculated field that applies different prices based on the [BestSheetset] value.
  • [Cost]*[GrossWt] AS ttl: The total cost, calculated by multiplying the cost with the [GrossWt].

Conditional Pricing Adjustment

The query uses an IIf function to apply conditional pricing adjustments based on the [BestSheetset] value. If the [BestSheetset] equals "42.0 X 90.0", the prc1 is used; otherwise, the prc2 is used.

Calculation

The total cost (ttl) is calculated by multiplying the cost with the [GrossWt].

Assumptions

  • The table [Util Selection C1] has fields for GrossWt, USAGE, and BestSheetSet.
  • The fixed price values 1.0533 and 1.1333 are defined elsewhere in the query or database schema.
  • The [Cost] field is assumed to be a calculated field that depends on the [BestSheetset].

Note

This query seems to be part of a larger system, possibly related to inventory management or order processing. Without more context, it's difficult to provide further insights into its purpose or usage.