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Change By:
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ikedam
(28/Feb/15 4:30 AM)
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Description:
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Following case: {noformat} Flexible Publish Conditional Action Run?: String match String1: ${Test1} String2: expected Action some action 1 some action 2
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In this case, string matching is evaluated each for some action 1 and some action 2. The condition should be evaluated only one for the configuration as: * It can be a problem if there is a condition with side-effects. * Users can expect the condition will be evaluated only once as they configured that only once in the configuration page. * Users can configure like this if they really want the condition evaluated for each time: {noformat} Flexible Publish Conditional Action Run?: String match String1: ${Test1} String2: expected Action some action 1 Conditional Action Run?: String match String1: ${Test1} String2: expected Action some action 2 {noformat}
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