Let’s give our array a name, pick out the last value from it, and store that value as a variable. And finally, you can count the values in an array using the “cnt” or “count” methods. More relevant in our scenario is the possibility of picking out the first, last, smallest or largest number from the array using the “first”, “last”, “min” and “max” methods. Of course, in the real world there wouldn’t be a use for totaling or averaging the id numbers of invoices, but once your array exists you could use the “sum” and “avg” methods to do so. The first thing most of us learn about arrays is that you can run calculations on them. What does our array look like? If the first invoice found is, say, id number 22, and none have been deleted, the array will look like this: That’s because whenever the count of values COULD be more than one, it’s an array. You may wonder why, if only one id number is found, an array will still be created.
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Regardless of the count, an array will be returned when this code is executed. There may be only one or two or there could be hundreds of invoices in this array. Jim statement is going to return an array of all the invoice Id numbers of the invoices generated in November of this year. Please email me at your feedback, I look forward to hearing from you and working to always keep improving. Have a great Thanksgiving, everyone! Let us know what topics you would like to see, what classes or training or videos would help you on your Ninox journey. How can we make it even better? I still see many who may be too shy to ask questions. I am looking to get some feedback as to just how much the Learning Lab is helping you. So I hope you have as much of a good time listening to our goofiness as we do every Thursday.
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The second reason is to get to know all the Ninox community, and have a bit of fun – we like to keep the webinars fun and even have a few laughs at Andy’s trivia and jokes. The Gold Star program has two main reasons behind it. One, we want to share some joy with you, our members, the guests at Learning Lab, our clients and friends. We hope that the time you spend with us each week as Andy is teaching both the new users on Ninox as well as the ones who have been using Ninox for years is as enjoyable for you as it is for us. Not only do we learn about Ninox and coding, attendees are now helping each other. We are so grateful to provide a platform for Ninox users worldwide to come together each week (except next week) and any other major holiday. The results are in and the Nioxus elves are hard at work finalizing the details of our Gold Star rewards program! Information as to what awards will be offered, and how many stars each item will “cost” will be released shortly. Much joy to you and yours. Many thanks, as always. We have so much to be thankful for this year: we have realized the dream of building a world-class reporting and analytics engine that any business can afford, we built a stand-alone scheduling tool and are about to realize our long term goal known as the gold star program (starting in December, so check back soon).
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It’s been an exhausting year and as we take a breath for the long weekend, it’s nice to appreciate the good things in life. I am glad to be a part of a team of helpful, knowledgeable and creative characters. I am grateful to you for being a part of the Nioxus experience, whether through training, consultation, individual one-on-one training, or for just opening our email. Well, the holidays are upon us here in the US and we could not be more appreciative for all of our friends, family and others who support us. Whether you have been with us for months or found us recently, we hope you enjoy being a part of our community and look forward to seeing you again soon.Īlthough we are not having a webinar this week, there’s still the video vault stuffed with past sessions and for Standard (and up) members, the templates are available too. So if you are having too much fun with building software, we still ‘got ya covered’ – any time of day or night.