Yes, these rules are legal norms electical in my case .
Thanks for reply.
2010/3/10 Michael Neale <michael.neale(a)gmail.com>:
There is currently no DSL support for decision tables (there is
occasionally
some talk of it, but not sure if it would help this particular case).
In your case, I would think that in your case you would need to have
multiple XLS files (you can make them share data I guess, for what is in
common).
I gather in your case you have different rules in different languages - not
the same rules in multiple languages right?
On Tue, Mar 9, 2010 at 8:26 PM, philippe rouxel <prouxel.pacte(a)gmail.com>
wrote:
>
> Hi,
> I post this, but got no echo:
>
> My project is multi-national: the business model is in English, but
> some rules depend on the user's country (fr, de).
> This rules have to be edited in the locale language.
>
> For editing a rule, the guided rule editor and a DSL are fine.
>
> But for a decision table, I did not find a way to use a DSL.
>
> So, what is the best strategy:
> + use a template for each DT and loose the benefits of sharing the
> translation.
> + use an expander for each DT that parse a DSL and translate the terms.
>
> Or may be an other solution?
>
> Regards,
> Philippe
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