Hi
#1 The archive button archives the fact type or any other asset. After
that you can delete or restore the asset from Administration -> Archive.
#2 For this it would be good to open a Jira. Please include your locale
information.
Toni
Herman Post wrote:
Thanks for responding. I am evaluating Guvnor for use by
non-programmers in my
organization. A programmer can figure out how to work around issues, but
non-programmers become frustrated quickly, so I think this is important.
Are the other two issues I mentioned irrelevant in your opinion?
Thanks,
Herm
*From:* rules-users-bounces(a)lists.jboss.org
[mailto:rules-users-bounces@lists.jboss.org] *On Behalf Of *Edson Tirelli
*Sent:* Thursday, January 22, 2009 6:19 PM
*To:* Rules Users List
*Subject:* Re: [rules-users] Guvnor Issues
Regarding #3, it is not a Guvnor issue. In fact, if you are
declaring types in the DRL file directly, you will face the same
limitation. Feel free to open the Jira for #3 against
drools-core/drools-compiler. Can't promise I will be able to get to
that any time soon, but it is something I think it is worth doing.
[]s
Edson
2009/1/22 Herman Post <Herman.Post(a)imail.org
<mailto:Herman.Post@imail.org>>
Hi,
I've been working with the Model feature in Guvnor 5.M4 and have some
questions:
1. Is there a way to delete a fact type once created?
2. When I declare a field as a Date it gets included as a
java.lang.Date and the fact will not validate.
3. If I have created two facts, the one created first cannot
reference the second one as the type of a field. The second on can
reference the first. It would be nice to support this forward
-referencing feature.
I'd be happy to enter any of these in Jira if they are not already
present (couldn't find them).
Thanks,
Herm
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