Good morning Cendric

you must use \\ instead \, because the single backslah is used as escape character.

regards

On 4/24/07, Cédric D'Inca <animageo@gmail.com> wrote:

Hi everyone,

I am currently experimentating troubles compiling a DRL file with a \" character in it.
I am using Drools libraries 3.0.4.
I used a XLS decision table that, once compiled, gave me a DRL. The following lines are extracted from it.

#From row number: 14

rule "Exemple 1 2006 10 10_14"

      salience 65522
      when
            Ctx:MyObject()
            eval(Ctx.GetPrp("TEST").getValue().equals("GER"))
      then
            Ctx.SetPrp("TRUC").setValue("test char \" test");
end
 
#From row number: 15
 
The problem is that when compiled, an error is generated

Unknown:0-1 mismatched token: [@0,0,0='<no text>',<-1>,0:-1]; expecting type 'end'

If I modify the decision table to put
 
            Ctx.SetPrp("TRUC").setValue("test char " test");

The result is the same

Unknown:0-1 mismatched token: [@0,0,0='<no text>',<-1>,0:-1]; expecting type 'end'


So it means that \" is not understood, however, if I put \z, I get the following error:

Rule compilation error Invalid escape sequence (valid ones are \b \t \n \f \r \" \' \\)

Where it is written that \" should be understood.
Any idea?

Greetings,

Cédric D'INCA


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