In the Patten Match File, how do I get Integrity just to look for an exact match on the string that I am indicating.
Example:
I have a specific rule for +NNN
In the pattern match file, the order of my rules are:
+|N
+|N|N
+|N|N|N
I found out that that standardization file never got to my rules for +NN and +NNN and instead used the +N rule because there was a partial pattern match.
How do I tell Integrity to use the +|N rule just for that exact pattern match.
If I wanted it to do more, I would have identified a rule for: +|N|**
Can someone please educated me on how I get around this in Integrity's Rule language!!
Cheers,
Tim
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Integrity: Pattern Matching
Ray,
That's actually what I had to do. Integrity (QualityStage) assumes a "wild card" at the end of the pattern you define. Therefore, my pattern file goes in this exact order:
N|N|N|N|N
N|N|N|N
N|N|N
N|N
N
You don't have add the wild card, which would have looked like:
N|N|N|N|**
N|N|N|**
N|N|**
N|**
N**
I love unwanted functionality!
Tim
That's actually what I had to do. Integrity (QualityStage) assumes a "wild card" at the end of the pattern you define. Therefore, my pattern file goes in this exact order:
N|N|N|N|N
N|N|N|N
N|N|N
N|N
N
You don't have add the wild card, which would have looked like:
N|N|N|N|**
N|N|N|**
N|N|**
N|**
N**
I love unwanted functionality!
Tim