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Maybe initially I didn’t understand well your issue.
You can use the following statement with regex:
"Input Value “+ ((parseInt($NTGEW) == parseFloat($NTGEW)) ? parseInt($NTGEW).toString() : (parseFloat($NTGEW).toString()+“0”).match(”(.*d?[1-9])0+$")[1])*
So, I did tests with few cases and got the following result:
And here is updated pipeline:
floatIssue_2020_10_08_v2.slp (5.2 KB)
Please let me know if this version works as expected.
/Lazo
- robin5 years agoFormer Employee
@swright your input JSON doesn’t look correct. If you want to reference two variables, they need to be within the same JSON object. For instance, this is an example of an input document to the REST PATCH Snap that would allow referencing
$serviceUrl
and$requestBody
in the Snap settings:[ { "requestBody": { "ExternalIdentifierNumber": "002500012" }, "serviceUrl": "https://" } ]
If you wanted two PATCH requests to be sent (sequentially, to different URLs etc), the input body would look like:
[{ "requestBody": { "ExternalIdentifierNumber": "002500012" }, "serviceUrl": "https://someurl.com" }, { "requestBody": { "ExternalIdentifierNumber": "ABCD" }, "serviceUrl": "https://anotherurl.com" }]
- swright5 years agoNew Contributor III
Hi Robin,
I’m having some trouble getting it into that format. I’m using a union and somehow that is the output of the union. The target path of mapper2 is the $requestBody.ExternalIdentifierNumber and mapper3 is the $serviceUrl.:
Thanks,
Scott
- robin5 years agoFormer Employee
@swright A Union will combine two streams of documents into a single stream.
What you want to do is combine the actual document contents themselves (a document in one stream is combined with the content of a document in another stream). To do this, use the Join Snap where the left and right paths resolve to the same constant value e.g.
- swright5 years agoNew Contributor III
Thanks Robin! That corrected the error!
Scott