This is by design.
You have to include a value for all template keys.
The reasoning is that as you can define any arbitrary template; a missing
value could invalidate the resulting syntax; e.g.: MyFact( @{k1} == @{k2} )
Decision tables are more strict with the constructs you can define and
hence permit empty values.
With kind regards,
Mike
On 29 June 2012 17:20, gd007 <gdind2003(a)gmail.com> wrote:
I have a decision table in an excel file. It works fine if I have
empty
column values. However, if I use rule template rows with empty column
values are completely ignored. Is this known issue? Or I am doing something
wrong. Thanks, --Gautam
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