Physical Activity Guidance Sample Clauses

Physical Activity Guidance. The Physical Activity Guidance service in order to achieve the functionality referred above provides the following methods: Method Name Description DELETE_PERSON_PHYSICAL_ACTIVIT Y_PROFILE Dissociates an existing Physical Activity Profile with an existing Person in the table PERSON_PHYSICAL_ACTIVITY_PROFILE. One Person should have at least one Physical Activity Profile. DELETE_PERSON_PHYSICAL_ACTIVIT Y_VIDEO Dissociates an existing Physical Activity Video with an existing Person in table PERSON_PHYSICAL_ACTIVITY_VIDEO. DELETE_PHYSICAL_ACTIVITY_STATS Delete an existing entry in PHYSICAL_ACTIVITY_STATS table for specific Person, Service and Week. GET_CURRENT_WEEKLY_COUNTER Retrieves the value of the counter which indicates the number of times the service is used during the current week. GET_PERSON_PHYSICAL_ACTIVITY_P Retrieves the Physical Activity Profile of a specific Person, from tables ROFILE PERSON_PHYSICAL_ACTIVITY_PROFILE, PHYSICAL_ACTIVITY_PROFILE. GET_PERSON_PHYSICAL_ACTIVITY_P ROFILE_BY_PERSONID Retrieves the Physical Activity Profile of a specific Person, from tables PERSON_PHYSICAL_ACTIVITY_PROFILE, PHYSICAL_ACTIVITY_PROFILE. GET_PERSON_PHYSICAL_ACTIVITY_VI DEO Returns the Person Physical Activity Video with specific ID for a specific Person from table PERSON_PHYSICAL_ACTIVITY_VIDEO. GET_PHYSICAL_ACTIVITY_VIDEO Returns the Physical Activity Video with a specific ID from table PHYSICAL_ACTIVITY_VIDEO. GET_TIMES_WATCHED Retrieves the value of the counter that indicates how many times (overall) a Person has watched an existing Video from table PERSON_PHYSICAL_ACTIVITY_VIDEO. GET_WEEKLY_TIMES_WATCHED Retrieves the value of the counter that indicates how many times a Person has watched an existing Video during the specific week from table WEEKLY_VIDEO_STATS. Returns -1 if the entry doesn't exist. INCREASE_WEEKLY_COUNTER Updates the weekly counter that indicates the number of times the service is used in the current week in table PHYSICAL_ACTIVITY_STATS. It is assumed, that only current week’s counter is increased. INSERT_PERSON_PHYSICAL_ACTIVITY _PROFILE Correlate an existing Physical Activity Profile with an existing Person in the table PERSON_PHYSICAL_ACTIVITY_PROFILE. One Person can have multiple Physical Activity Profiles. INSERT_PERSON_PHYSICAL_ACTIVITY _VIDEO Correlates an existing Physical Activity Video with an existing Person and the person who makes the assignment in table PERSON_PHYSICAL_ACTIVITY_VIDEO. In addition, it stores the date (auto...
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