You'd have to add both literal values to your enum definition:

USA
.*USA*

Sent on the move
On 13 Jan 2014 08:56, "abhinay_agarwal" <abhinay_agar...@infosys.com> wrote:

> Hi mike,
>
> I am using advanced enum concepts, and my drop down values from the
> database
> for a field lets say location.
>
> When i use simple rule, it works fine. But, lets suppose I have a rule in
> which I have to find if a particular string is inside location.
>
> LOCATION like %USA%;
>
> So inside guvnor i can write
>
> LOCATION matches .*USA.*
>
> But, while using enumerations, I don't get an option to write that. I can
> just write:
>
> LOCATION matches USA
>
> which I guess is wrong.
>
> Please let me know, if I can achieve what I want through guvnor or is it
> out
> of the scope of the application.
>
> Furthermore, if this functionality doesn't exists, I guess it would be a
> great idea to allow user to decide if he wants to select data from list or
> type something, because one rule may want the former and the second rule
> the
> latter.
>
> Regards,
> Abhinay
>
>
>
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