Hi Team,
As part of SequenceFlow can we give condition expression as " time == 6:00 && day != sat "
or " time == 6AM && day != sat "
will it work.
thanks
RK
Hi Team,
As part of SequenceFlow can we give condition expression as " time == 6:00 && day != sat "
or " time == 6AM && day != sat "
will it work.
thanks
RK
Hi @Ramakrishna,
let’s clarify the example first.
I see two variables time and day.
Do you pass the variables in the workflow instance?
Of what type are the variables?
Best regards,
Philipp
Hi @philipp.ossler ,
Yes i have mentioned in the workflow and java side,but i am little confused in using two variables ( time and day ) in condition expression.
thanks
RK
I’m still not sure that exactly you’re doing.
Please provide an example that shows the variables you’re passing in and how ![]()
please help me how to set time as condition expression
for morning between time == 06:00 and time == 11:59
for afternoon between time == 12:00 and time == 15:59
time condition is between " starting time" and " ending time"
thanks
rk
Assuming that you have a variable myTime with a string value that represents the time (e.g. 06:05) then the conditions can be written as:
= time(myTime) between time("06:00") and time("11:59")
= time(myTime) between time("12:00") and time("15:59")
time(...) is a function that transforms a string into a time value. Temporal values can be compared with each other, for example, using the between _ and _ operator.
See also https://docs.zeebe.io/reference/expressions.html#boolean-expressions
Does this help you?