Hello.I am trying to have a regular expression rule that ensures a number between 150-199 is entered. My rule shows:$input_num$ Does not match ^[1][5-9][0-9]$if this rule fails it suppose to Jump back to the label above the input panel. H...
I have a installer that works on Windows, where we are expanding a zip archive into the install directory. However, on the Solaris box, it says it expands it successfully, but no files are extracted.Here is the log of the action: /home/jkreife/E...
Okay, i changed it to be within quotes and it works, 150 entered - matches "[1][5-9][0-9]"1501 entered - does not match250 entered - does not matchSo, it looks like we are a go on with surrounding the regexp with quotes.Thanks!Joe
i changed the panel 3 rule to be:rule (compare install variable): $input_num$ equals "150"Then, it displays panel 3.So, why does the regular expressions not work right?Joe
Hello Jerome.Thanks for the response, but i cannot get it to work.I changed it so to just display a message panel and here is what it does:Input panel: enter number 150-199 range into $input_num$msg panel 1: you entered wrongly - $input_num$ rul...