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Key: DMN11-13
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Legacy Issue Number: 19731
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Status: closed
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Source: FICO ( Dr. Alan Fish)
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Summary:
The syntaxes defined in 9.1 (S-FEEL grammar) and 10.3.1.2 (FEEL grammar) do not permit decision table input entries to contain negative numeric values.
9.4.3: An input entry is a simple unary tests, defined using:
14: simple unary tests
13: simple positive unary tests
7: simple positive unary test
8: interval
18: endpoint
19: simple value
33: simple literal
36: numeric literal: [0-9] & “.”
I suggest a numeric literal should be allowed to start with a minus sign.
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Reported: DMN 1.0 — Mon, 2 Mar 2015 05:00 GMT
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Disposition: Resolved — DMN 1.1
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Disposition Summary:
allow numeric literal to start with minus sign
according to the current grammar, numeric literals cannot have a minus sign, so neither can range endpoints, which are not arbitrary expressions.
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Updated: Tue, 29 Mar 2016 15:07 GMT
DMN11 — DMN 1.1 RTF Issue: Negative numerics in decision tables
- Key: DMN11-13
- OMG Task Force: Decision Modeling and Notation 1.1 RTF