Thanks Steve, This solved my problem.
On 5/13/10, Steve Ronderos <steve.ronderos(a)ni.com> wrote:
Hi Sudhir,
I haven't used dates in Drools the way that you are; however, I have used
dates elsewhere in drools DRL files. It is my understanding that the
default date format is "dd-MMM-yyyy". You can change that format to
include times by setting a system property called "drools.dateformat". An
example is below:
System.setProperty("drools.dateformat", "dd-MMM-yyyy HH:mm");
-Steve
rules-users-bounces(a)lists.jboss.org wrote on 05/13/2010 07:14:41 AM:
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> 05/13/2010 07:20 AM
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> Re: [rules-users] help in date time format
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> Maybe using a function to convert Strings to Date?
> On Thu, May 13, 2010 at 9:06 AM, Sudhir M <sudhir.cse(a)gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> My requirement is to compare two dates one a date object and the other
> a date literal. In comparison it should also consider time. There is
> format given for date literal (dd-mmm-yyy) but how can we add time to
> it? I tried adding time it doesn't complain but seems to ignore the
> time part in the date literal.
>
> below is the example
>
> Exam(name=="Math", examDate<="13-may-2010") this is my
pattern.
>
> tried
>
> Exam(name=="Math", examDate<="15-may-2010 17:00:00") but time
ignored
> while executing.
>
> Is there any format for DateTime?
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> Thanks,
> sudhir.
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