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Asked: June 13, 20262026-06-13T22:07:19+00:00 2026-06-13T22:07:19+00:00

I have the following code that I am writing inside BRIO (Hyperion Interactive Reporting

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I have the following code that I am writing inside BRIO (Hyperion Interactive Reporting Studio). The code is either in JavaScript or JScript, though I am not sure which as I am just learning the syntax and am not sure how they differ.

Anyway, I am getting syntax Script(line number) missing; before statement error on the following lines:

if (xYear == 2012 && yMonth == 10) {stopIt = "Yes"} else (yMonth == 12) {stopIt = "Yes"}

and

var myDate = New Date(xYear, yMonth, 1)

in the code below.

var xYear
var yMonth

for (j = 2009; j =  2012; j++)

{ 

    xYear = j

    if (xYear == 2009) {yMonth = 7} else {yMonth = 1}

    var StopIt = "No"

    Do 

    {
    var myDate = New Date(xYear, yMonth, 1)
    Alert (myDate)

    //var myQuery = ActiveDocument.Sections["qry_billing"]

    //myQuery.Limits["Accounting Year Month"].CustomValues.RemoveAll()
    //myQuery.Limits["Accounting Year Month"].CustomValues.Add(myDate)
    //myQuery.Limits["Accounting Year Month"].SelectedValues.Add(myDate)

    //myQuery.Process()

    //var Path = "W:\\Major Accounts\\Alliance Process\\AAA\\reference_files\\Results"
    //var File = "Results" + "_" + xYear + "_" +  yMonth+ " .txt"

    //ActiveDocument.Sections["Results"].Export(Path + "\\" + File,bqExportFormatText,true)

    yMonth = yMonth + 1

    if (xYear == 2012 && yMonth == 10) {stopIt = "Yes"} else if (yMonth == 12) {stopIt = "Yes"}
    }

    While (stopIt != "Yes")

}

Can someone please help me fix this issue, as I don’t understand why it’s asking me for the ;, as I thought it wasn’t even needed in BRIO document scripts.

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    2026-06-13T22:07:20+00:00Added an answer on June 13, 2026 at 10:07 pm
    else (yMonth == 12)
    

    Should be:

    else if (yMonth == 12)
    

    And when you indent the code properly, it’s easy to notice this error:

    if (xYear == 2012 && yMonth == 10) {
        stopIt = "Yes"
    } 
    else (yMonth == 12) { // shoule be: else if (yMonth == 12) {
        stopIt = "Yes"
    }
    

    Notes: javascript is case sensitive which means

    • Do isn’t do
    • so as for alert instead of Alert
    • new instead of New

    But semicolons are not mandatory, you can use them or use not, as you wish.

    Update:

    From looking at the full code you posted, man, it has lots of weird things.

    for (j = 2009; j =  2012; j++)
    

    Should be something like:

    for (var j = 2009; j <= 2012; j++)
    ...
    

    You define a variable:

    var StopIt = "No"
    

    But use stopIt instead:

    stopIt = "Yes"
    

    You should take a javascript course\tutorial, it’s not that difficult to learn, but your code in it’s current state is totally broken!

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