Ming Fang wrote:
Mark,
Are there plans to support this in the future?
Should I submit a Jira?
There are plans, it's just a matter of time. As of yet, there are no
community contributions in this cep area, so it's slow progress :(
Mark
--Ming
On Nov 17, 2009, at 4:32 AM, Mark Proctor wro
At this moment this is not possible because it prevents static analysis
of the temporal rules. Feel free to open a jira feature request, but not
sure when we will be able to add support to this.
Edson
2009/11/17 Ming Fang
> Mark,
>
> Are there plans to support this in the future?
> Should
Mark,
Are there plans to support this in the future?
Should I submit a Jira?
--Ming
On Nov 17, 2009, at 4:32 AM, Mark Proctor wrote:
> Ming Fang wrote:
>> Is it possible to make temporal parameters dynamic by using bound
>> variables?
>> Example:
>>EventA( this after[ $later ] $eventB)
>
Try using DSL:
[when]temporal EventB=EventB()
[when]temporal EventA=EventA()
[when]-after {period:[0-9]+} EventB=this after[{period}d] $eventB
2009/11/17 Mark Proctor
> Ming Fang wrote:
> > Is it possible to make temporal parameters dynamic by using bound
> variables?
> > Example:
> > Eve
Ming Fang wrote:
> Is it possible to make temporal parameters dynamic by using bound variables?
> Example:
> EventA( this after[ $later ] $eventB)
>
Currently, no.
Mark
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Is it possible to make temporal parameters dynamic by using bound variables?
Example:
EventA( this after[ $later ] $eventB)
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