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Edson Tirelli commented on DROOLS-1596:
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I found two problems here.
1. Period class in Java does not implement Comparable, so it was raising a
ClassCastException behind the scenes and swallowing it. Fixed.
2. The input "2017-05-16T17:58Z" is a zoned date and time, so it can't be
compared to the local date and time from the ranges. They both have to be zoned, or both
have to be local. There was, however no helpful error message before, so I fixed the
engine to provide one. It now will show something like this:
Error checking allowed values for node 'dateTime': Value
'2017-05-16T17:58Z' is not comparable with range '( 2017-05-01T14:03 ..
2017-05-31T14:03 )
Error checking allowed values for input nodes of duration and date
and time types
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Key: DROOLS-1596
URL:
https://issues.jboss.org/browse/DROOLS-1596
Project: Drools
Issue Type: Bug
Components: dmn engine
Affects Versions: 7.1.0.Beta2
Reporter: Edson Tirelli
Assignee: Edson Tirelli
Fix For: 7.1.0.Final
Attachments: date_allowed_values.dmn
From Melanie:
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Maybe something is off in our serialization, but when I try to execute the attached file
it always tell me my values are incorrect event when they are within the allowed range.
That file is a really dumb decision that just create a boxed context with the two inputs
it gets. Those inputs are one yearMonthDuration and one date time. Both are defined with
Item definition and have a constraints on them. Setting constraints on all the other types
works fine.
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Here are the messages:
I send P20Y and 2017-05-16T17:58:00.000Z to the back end. Then I use (BuiltInType)
BuiltInType.determineTypeFromName(type) in the back end to have the proper feel type and
feelType.fromString(value) to get the proper object.
The returned type for yearMonthDuration is duration and a Period with the proper value is
create for it. For date time it is a DATE_TIME and a ZonedDateTime is create for it.
All of that seem fine.
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