Is it possible to use Java enum in ISML expressions












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I would like to compare an enum in <isif> condition, something like:



    <isif condition="#benefit:type == BenefitTypeEnum:Discount#">
<!-- Do discount specific code here -->
</isif>


Is something like that possible?










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    I would like to compare an enum in <isif> condition, something like:



        <isif condition="#benefit:type == BenefitTypeEnum:Discount#">
    <!-- Do discount specific code here -->
    </isif>


    Is something like that possible?










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      I would like to compare an enum in <isif> condition, something like:



          <isif condition="#benefit:type == BenefitTypeEnum:Discount#">
      <!-- Do discount specific code here -->
      </isif>


      Is something like that possible?










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      I would like to compare an enum in <isif> condition, something like:



          <isif condition="#benefit:type == BenefitTypeEnum:Discount#">
      <!-- Do discount specific code here -->
      </isif>


      Is something like that possible?







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          I found out that the following is possible to use enums in ISML:



              <isif condition="Benefit:Type EQ 'DISCOUNT'">
          <!-- Discount specific code here -->
          </isif>


          In this example 'DISCOUNT' is the name of the enum value in Java






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            Another possibility is to write a custom ISML function that is capable in handling the enums ordinal values. I haven't done this personally but there is a cookbook recipe that explains how to write such functions that are not part of the ISML grammar.






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              I found out that the following is possible to use enums in ISML:



                  <isif condition="Benefit:Type EQ 'DISCOUNT'">
              <!-- Discount specific code here -->
              </isif>


              In this example 'DISCOUNT' is the name of the enum value in Java






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                I found out that the following is possible to use enums in ISML:



                    <isif condition="Benefit:Type EQ 'DISCOUNT'">
                <!-- Discount specific code here -->
                </isif>


                In this example 'DISCOUNT' is the name of the enum value in Java






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                  I found out that the following is possible to use enums in ISML:



                      <isif condition="Benefit:Type EQ 'DISCOUNT'">
                  <!-- Discount specific code here -->
                  </isif>


                  In this example 'DISCOUNT' is the name of the enum value in Java






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                  I found out that the following is possible to use enums in ISML:



                      <isif condition="Benefit:Type EQ 'DISCOUNT'">
                  <!-- Discount specific code here -->
                  </isif>


                  In this example 'DISCOUNT' is the name of the enum value in Java







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                  Miroslav MihaljevićMiroslav Mihaljević

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                      Another possibility is to write a custom ISML function that is capable in handling the enums ordinal values. I haven't done this personally but there is a cookbook recipe that explains how to write such functions that are not part of the ISML grammar.






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                        Another possibility is to write a custom ISML function that is capable in handling the enums ordinal values. I haven't done this personally but there is a cookbook recipe that explains how to write such functions that are not part of the ISML grammar.






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                          Another possibility is to write a custom ISML function that is capable in handling the enums ordinal values. I haven't done this personally but there is a cookbook recipe that explains how to write such functions that are not part of the ISML grammar.






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                          Another possibility is to write a custom ISML function that is capable in handling the enums ordinal values. I haven't done this personally but there is a cookbook recipe that explains how to write such functions that are not part of the ISML grammar.







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