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Hi, Can someone help me for the background for this issue.
deepanc712
over 9 years ago
Hi,
Can someone help me for the background for this issue.
Expression evaluation error at function a!formLayout [line 32]: java.lang.Integer cannot be cast to java.lang.String.
Whilst there no integer rule inputs are defined.
Thanks,
Deepan
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sikhivahans
over 9 years ago
@deepanc Hi, did you remove some parts of code intentionally while uploading here? Because I could see few syntax errors. For ex., saveInto attribute of 'Name' text field component.
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deepanc712
over 9 years ago
No Sik, the code is back by another sub rule to populate grid data.
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sikhivahans
over 9 years ago
@deepanc At the moment,I couldn't trace out the error by just seeing the code, but let's see if any other practitioners comes up with the suggestions. Attached the modified code by removing syntax errors.
Also I would like to suggest to cross check the type of data being passed to rules with the data types of inputs of the rules. Mismatch in this also might lead to the error you specified above.
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Tim
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over 9 years ago
Can you share the content of the sub-rule that creates your gridLayout rows?
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deepanc712
over 9 years ago
Thanks Sik and Tim , I'm able to trace out the issue, there was a variable which was passing integer value for Boolean expected data.... This is now resolved .. Thanks for pitching in.
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sikhivahans
over 9 years ago
Great!! As discussed earlier, I have seen this at times when there is a mismatch in the data type of the input versus the type of data being passed.
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