well, I'll be. I didn't know that. Thank you very much.
Correction:
redbookYear > (vehicleYear + $param)
On 10 June 2011 14:52, Wolfgang Laun <wolfgang.laun@gmail.com> wrote:
Given that the left hand sign of the comparison must be a simple field reference and the right hand side a bracketed expression, employ simple equation transformattion techniques to arrive at
redbookYear > (vehicleYear) + $param)
-W
2011/6/10 Jon Gil <jonsprogrammingemail@gmail.com>
more specifically
RuleTable Condition Action $a:OOPVehicle (redbookYear - vehicleYear) > $param System.out.println($param); 50 "reducing Redbook Value by 50 years" 20 "reducing Redbook Value by 20 years" 5 "reducing Redbook Value by 5 years" On Fri, Jun 10, 2011 at 9:39 AM, Jon Gil <jonsprogrammingemail@gmail.com> wrote:I want my condition to be (Year1 - Year2) > $param
2011/6/10 Wolfgang Laun <wolfgang.laun@gmail.com>
Please describe the problem, accuretely.
-W
2011/6/10 Jon Gil <jonsprogrammingemail@gmail.com>Hi all, This might seem overly simple but can I use the + and - operators in a Condition in a spreadsheet? I feel i'll need to import something, and I've tried creating an "add" method in my factmodel java class, but i can't seem to use it._______________________________________________
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