Working with the Dynamic Template Designer > Create User-Defined Fields with the Field Builder
  
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Create User-Defined Fields with the Field Builder
Often a report template requires fields that are calculated or derived from other fields. You can create user-defined fields using the field builder, as described in the following sections.
Create Fields with the Field Builder
Convert Dates to Numbers in the Field Builder
Syntax for Calculated Fields
Examples of Calculated Fields in a Dynamic Template
Create Fields with the Field Builder
1. In the Dynamic Template Designer, click Create Field.
Create a new field by combining several Alias Names into an expression, enclosed in: ${ }
Examples:
${A + B}
${A / (A+B)}
${F.time - E.time}
${A == 0 ? 'Success' : A == 1 ? 'Warning' : 'Error'}
 
Convert Dates to Numbers in the Field Builder
To calculate a time duration, such as the duration of a backup job, dates need to be converted to a numeric data type.
Append a .time suffix to a field to convert the date to a number.
With this suffix applied, the result is the number of milliseconds that have elapsed since the epoch time (midnight of January 1, 1970).
Example of a Duration Calculation:
${D.time - C.time}
Where D is the Job Finish Time field and C is the Job Start Time field. Both C and D are date fields.
Syntax for Calculated Fields
Description
Syntax
Adding
+
Subtracting
-
Multiplying
*
Dividing
/
If-then-else
(condition) ? (value if true) : (value if not true)
Equality check
==
Not equal check
!=
Greater than
>
Less than
<
Greater than or equal to
>=
Less than or equal to
<=
And (joining 2 conditions)
&&
OR (joining 2 conditions)
||
Examples of Calculated Fields in a Dynamic Template
Note that all expressions need to be enclosed in the following format: ${ }
Description
Expression
Display status ID having alias A and values 0, 1, 2 to display Success, Warning and Error.
${A == 0 ? 'Success' : A == 1 ? 'Warning' : 'Error'}
Add two numeric fields A and B.
${A + B}
Calculate percentage A from A and B.
${A / (A+B)}
Convert from A which is in KB to GB.
${A / (1024 * 1024)}
Calculate duration by subtracting values of date fields
${G.time - F.time}