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Michael Anstis commented on JBRULES-3154:
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Workaround: Don't use excel cell's formatting to date, use text format ... and use
either the default format "dd-MMM-yyyy" or the one you set in
"drools.dateformat" system property.
Date handling in XLS tables
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Key: JBRULES-3154
URL:
https://issues.jboss.org/browse/JBRULES-3154
Project: Drools
Issue Type: Feature Request
Security Level: Public(Everyone can see)
Components: drools-decisiontables
Affects Versions: 5.2.0.Final
Reporter: Michael Anstis
Assignee: Michael Anstis
Dates set in a XLS sheet are not read correctly under Guvnor. It seems that XLS reading
transforms the date into a format that can't be properly handled by compiler.
Example (in the repository_export.xml attached file) :
* My XLS has a column that tests a java.util.Date against a value : "myDate
>= $param"
* My XLS cell contains a date, formatted by Excel (may be that's the reason)
using a English format like the Guvnor default one, ie : dd-MMM-yyyy. The example date
value is "01-Jan-2009" (the display, the internal value in XLS is a number...)
Problems (at compilation and DRl generation) :
* Unable to create a Field value of type 'ValueType = 'Date'' and
value '"1-janv.-2009"' : notice that the date value has been transformed
!
* This value ("janv." instead of "jan") is certainly due to the
fact that I am french ("janvier" is the french for "january")
* If I reset the french default format, ie dd/MM/yyyy, the value 01/01/2009 is
tranformed to 01/01/09, and the compilation complains about unknown format (same error).
* If I turn the excel cell in text format, and enter "01-jan-2009", there
no value transformation anymore, and the rule compiles OK.
So I guess that reading dates in the XLS is the source of the problem.
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