A DRL function like this can be used on the LHS (e.g.. inside eval() )
function boolean print (){
System.out.println( "print print print" );
return true;
}
BUT, depending on where it is called and which Conditional Elements
preceding it happen to match, it may get called or not. This may be
the reason for your print failing to produce output.
-W
2010/9/20 Kripa Nathwani <Kripa.Nathwani(a)lntinfotech.com>:
Hello,
I need to know whether it is possible to call a function from within a
“when” condition?
I am currently trying with a simple print function just for checking but it
is not working.
Best Regards,
Kripa
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