Ah … I was looking at the original request about being able to set a value using a text
field or an enumeration. It would appear that’s no longer the topic.
For examples like that, you might be better off using a DSL. That way you could have a
nice phrase with a drop-down menu driven by your enumeration, but the code generated could
generate DRL with ‘matches'.
On 13 Jan 2014, at 12:35, abhinay_agarwal <abhinay_agarwal(a)infosys.com> wrote:
Hi Steve,
I don't see the point how this would resolve my issue ?
Suppose I have name and i have few data in database as John, Frank, Joseph,
John Mc Guin.
Now, to make work easy for business users and to be sure they don't make a
mistake, I want to provide these data as enums in guvnor.
So, the user can check for data like :
name equals John etc.
But, the user has a scenario where he wants to check if John is present in a
name or not. So the condition should be
name equals .*John.*
But, coz I am using enum, no .* functionality is available.
The only scenario which I can see is (dont know whether it wud work or not)
setName(String name)
{
this.name = ".*" + name + ".*";
}
But how do I make things easy for business users, I can't just overpopulate
the list.
Thanks,
Abhinay
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