Lusid.Placement

Type

Read/write

Author

Availability

Data provider

Read

FINBOURNE

Provided with LUSID

Providing you have sufficient access control permissions, the Lusid.Placement provider enables you to write a Luminesce SQL query that retrieves placements stored in LUSID.

Note: By default, Lusid.Placement cannot retrieve properties for orders. To do this, you must first configure Lusid.Placement to 'inline' properties. See how to do this.

See also: Lusid.Placement.Writer

Basic usage

select * from Lusid.Placement where <filter-expression>

Query parameters

Lusid.Placement has parameters that enable you to filter or refine a query.

To list available parameters, their data types, default values, and an explanation for each, run the following query using a suitable tool:

select FieldName, DataType, ParamDefaultValue, Description from Sys.Field where TableName = 'Lusid.Placement' and FieldType = 'Parameter';

Data fields

By default, Lusid.Placement returns a table of data populated with particular fields (columns). You can return a subset of these fields.

To list fields available to return, their data types, whether fields are considered 'main', and an explanation for each, run the following query using a suitable tool:

select FieldName, DataType, IsMain, IsPrimaryKey, SampleValues, Description from Sys.Field where TableName = 'Lusid.Placement' and FieldType = 'Column';

Note: Fields marked 'main' are returned by queries that select a caret character, for example select ^ from Lusid.Placement.

Examples

Note: For more example Luminesce SQL queries, visit our Github repo.

Example 1: Retrieve first 10 placements

select * from Lusid.Placement limit 10;

Example 2: Retrieve a particular placement

select * from Lusid.Placement where PlacementScope = 'Finbourne-Examples' and PlacementCode = 'PLACEMENT-123';

Example 3: Retrieve placements for an instrument on a particular day

select * from Lusid.Placement 
where LusidInstrumentId = 'LUID_ABCDEFGH'
and CreatedDate between #2023-06-28# and #2023-06-29#;