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Yeser Amer commented on DROOLS-4950:
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[~jomarko] I asked to [~danielezonca] ragarding this behavior, and I confirm you this is
the expected one, because, in case of Graphical editor, EXPECTED collections works like a
"contains" and not like an "equals". For example, If you try to put
?=[4] in the first row you will receive an error.
In the case of an expression defined collection, it works like an "equals".
I agree this is not clear and maybe it should be documented in some way (I didn't know
it too).
Different behavior of collection unary checks
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Key: DROOLS-4950
URL:
https://issues.redhat.com/browse/DROOLS-4950
Project: Drools
Issue Type: Bug
Components: Scenario Simulation and Testing
Affects Versions: 7.32.0.Final
Reporter: Jozef Marko
Assignee: Yeser Amer
Priority: Critical
Labels: drools-tools
Attachments: MySpace_simplenumbers.zip, Screenshot from 2020-01-17 13-56-02.png,
Screenshot from 2020-01-17 13-56-10.png
Issue was spotted during DROOLS-4698 review. However it can be handled separately.
There is issue that user can define collection unary test with UI editor [1] but also as
plain text [2]. The problem is the result is different.
[1]
!Screenshot from 2020-01-17 13-56-02.png|thumbnail!
[2]
!Screenshot from 2020-01-17 13-56-10.png|thumbnail!
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