I would do that by introducing a special column (maybe named @meta) in which the user would express the necessary value in each row. The advantage of this approach is that it blends with the exmple tables and still allow the user to specify the filter where they see fit in their table (first column, last column, etc.). Here is an example of the example table:
Examples: |@meta|distro|propertyKey|propertyValue| |@config win32|america|e4e.customerId|eecs.mwp.win64| |@config linux32|america|e4e.customerId|eecs.mwp.linux64|<mailto:|@linux32|america|e4e.customerId|eecs.mwp.linux64|> What do you think? Pascal From: Mauro Talevi [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: October-27-12 5:40 AM To: [email protected] Subject: Re: [jbehave-user] Meta filtering on example tables Only meta is currently used for filtering (hence the name ;-) How would you see it working on tables? On 27/10/2012 02:39, Pascal Rapicault wrote: Is it possible to perform meta filtering on the content of each row in an example table? Thx Pascal
