The operators "in" and "not in" operate on parenthesized lists of
operands.
They can be used with a single template parameter expanding as a list.
Person( likes in ( "apple", "banana", "chili" ) )
is the same as
Person( likes == "apple" || == "banana" || == "chili" )
-W
On 21 June 2011 18:34, Witham, Darren <darren.witham(a)citi.com> wrote:
I have successfully generated a .drl file from a decision table. The
column
headers in this table made use of the forall(||) construct which happily
parsed the corresponding comma separated data in the relevant spreadsheet
cell to nice || separated conditions.
We have since decided to use the template approach so we can store rule
data in a db. We ideally want to store this data as key/value pairs in a db
table where the values may contain comma separated data. The intention being
these values would be processed as per the decision table.
How is this achieved using a template ? I note that a column can be denoted
as an array column by adding [] i.e.
template header
column[]
However, although this appears create an ArrayColumn parser, and splits the
comma separated data when running through a debugger, any attempt to access
it in the template falls over in mvel code trying to call HashMap.column
Any examples on how to set this up ?
Thx
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