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Key: DMNFTF-84
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Legacy Issue Number: 19235
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Status: closed
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Source: Object Management Group ( Andrew Watson)
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Summary:
"Dates, times, and durations may be compared, but only if they have been given names" Why? Given that there is a syntax for specifying anonymous dates (e.g. date("2012-12-25")), why force dates to be named before they can be compared?
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Reported: DMN 1.0b1 — Wed, 12 Feb 2014 05:00 GMT
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Disposition: Resolved — DMN 1.0
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Disposition Summary:
Allow typographical date/time/durations to be compared, and use underline in Table 27 to callout the unary tests so as not to conflict with typographical styles (italic and bold italic)
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Updated: Tue, 21 Apr 2015 01:19 GMT
DMNFTF — Only comparing named dates - why?
- Key: DMNFTF-84
- OMG Task Force: Decision Model And Notation 1.0 FTF