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A2J parser should process ELSE clause #505

Open aroubin opened 5 years ago

aroubin commented 5 years ago

From @alaatadmori on October 16, 2018 23:21

Copied from original issue: Microsoft/Access2Justice#623

asaperski-gloriumtech commented 5 years ago

@KellyeDC Could you please provide an example of curated experience with IF/ELSE logic

LegalSvcsCorp commented 5 years ago

@asaperski-gloriumtech Does this issue exist in the Legal Nav code or external to A2J Author. I believe this would be an issue in the Guided Assistant.

asaperski-gloriumtech commented 5 years ago

@KellyeDC this issue exists in the LegalNav, it affects questionnaires with advanced logic sections only - https://www.a2jauthor.org/content/advanced-logic-section . LegalNav doesn't support ELSE clause, but does support the rest.

svasylenko commented 5 years ago

We have to wait for such CE to test it. All development is done.

KellyeDC-zz commented 5 years ago

Considering that LN does not currently support ELSE clauses, do you want to close this or back burner @breeglej and @grawdon ?

KellyeDC-zz commented 5 years ago

In the latest A2J Author release, ELSE clause was made available for the LegalNav Viewer. We can test in the next state CE developed using "else".

KellyeDC-zz commented 5 years ago

CALI provided a few interviews for testing "if/else" clause. Functionality completed and in testing.

KellyeDC-zz commented 5 years ago

Please ensure this feature was implemented.

KellyeDC commented 4 years ago

@yevhenobertas and @svasylenko Hawaii provided a GA for testing to confirm that this feature is supported for guided interviews in LN. Please provide an update ASAP. Please look for json in Slack #contenthawaii channel.Or request from Andres.

yevhenobertas commented 4 years ago

@KellyeDC @svasylenko I have asked Alex providing us with the JSON GA that contains "if/else" clause. It seems A2J parser should process ELSE clause. And we need to test it once again.