No, you only need to escape the DSL mapping... not the actual code (BTW,
'.' is a wildcard in regexp, so I recommend escaping it too):
[consequence][]{name}\."{indic}"\+:{value}={name}.putIndicator("{indic}",{name}.get("{indic}")+{value});
Should work with:
....
then
ex."eeee"+:200
end
Is it not working?
Edson
2007/9/24, vdelbart <delbart.v(a)mipih.fr>:
Hi,
It doesn't work.
With :
[consequence][]{name}."{indic}"\+:{value}={name}.putIndicator("{indic}",{name}.get("{indic}")+{value});
this code :
ex."eeee"\+:200
is mapping like that :
ex."eeee"+:200
For information, I use the 4.0.1 Drools.
thks,
V.
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