Details
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Bug
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Resolution: Done
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Major
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2020 Week 40-42 (from Sep 28)
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3
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Undefined
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NEW
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NEW
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Description
The original definition is:
P tables can be “misleading” when rule contains hyphen input entry (“irrelevant”) and output is not lowest priority
as in the following example:
which was implemented with DROOLS-3785.
( ref: https://youtu.be/eQRDc6fq2yw?t=1293 )
Further refinements checked to avoid duplicating "Misleading rule" reports when in fact the rules were already reported as "Masked", with: DROOLS-5368
However, a table such as the below would inadvertently still report misleading rules:
So the new definition is refined to:
P tables can be “misleading” when:
- rule contains hyphen input entry (“irrelevant”)
- and output is not lowest priority
- the hyphen in the misleading rule, correspond to a value (not an hyphen) in the mislead('d) rule