Am 21.08.2018 um 21:32 schrieb David Fertig:
I have a variable called numFiles, which I can print and verify contains an 
integer.
Integer numFiles = vars.getObject("numFiles");

I want to make a random number between 0 and that value.  But all of the 
following fail
${__Random(0,__ ${numFiles},docIndex)};

Integer docIndex  = ${__Random(0,${numFiles})};

${__Random(0,__ numFiles,docIndex)};

Integer docIndex  = ${__Random(0,numFiles)};

All with an errors like:
Uncaught Exception java.lang.NumberFormatException: For input string: 
"${NUMFILES}". See log file for details.

Uncaught Exception java.lang.NumberFormatException: For input string: 
"numFiles". See log file for details.

How do I pass a variable into the random() function?
It seems that this is a bug. At the moment the Strings given to __Random will not be evaluated (and therefore the Integer will not be transformed into a String).

Till the bug is fixed, you will have to transform the Integer into a String by yourself.

Regards,
 Felix




Thank you
David



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