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Elizabeth Clayton commented on DROOLS-4994:
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Thanks [~jomarko] yes it could be a lot of text, so I'm also good with the tooltip
version. I'm going to close this story, and open a dev one for [~yamer] and ask for
writing help in that one.
Highlight better that expression and graphical collection editor are
different
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Key: DROOLS-4994
URL:
https://issues.redhat.com/browse/DROOLS-4994
Project: Drools
Issue Type: Enhancement
Components: Scenario Simulation and Testing
Affects Versions: 7.32.0.Final
Reporter: Anna Dupliak
Assignee: Elizabeth Clayton
Priority: Minor
Labels: UX, UXTeam, drools-tools
Attachments: Screenshot from 2020-01-17 13-56-02.png, Screenshot from 2020-01-17
13-56-10.png, collection-infotip.png, collection-inline.png
Revealed during testing of
https://issues.redhat.com/browse/DROOLS-4698
We need a way to tell a user that using the guided editor, you can only add one ore more
check to the collection as list of conditions while in the expression user can write
whatever he wants so the semantic is completely custom.
Suggested solution:
- to explain the difference directly in the popup, somewhere close to radio buttons
create/define.
Example:
[1]
!Screenshot from 2020-01-17 13-56-02.png|thumbnail!
[2]
!Screenshot from 2020-01-17 13-56-10.png|thumbnail!
How that works now:
Each element defined in the graphical editor will be considered as a check to perform:
the first screenshot means "check if an element equals to 2 exists in the
collection" while the expression means "is the list equals to [2] list?"
What expression should be to make test pass:
(2 in ?)