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Use this type to construct validations for specific date formats. You can use this validation on attributes that have base type date.

Syntax

Code Block
<comparedate><comparator><compareday><comparemonth><compareyear>
  • comparedate - Compare the attribute value to a specific date, the dateformat of this date should be 'yyyy/MM/dd'.
  • comparator - The type of comparison, this can be 'less', 'equal' and 'greater'.
  • compareday - There are three options:
    • a number between 1 and 31; the day part of the attribute value is compared with this value.
    • '+' followed by a number; the day part of the attribute value is compared with the current day '+' the specified number.
    • '–' followed by a number; the day part of the attribute value is compared with the current day '–' the specified number.
  • comparemonth - There are three options:
    • a number between 1 and 12; the month part of the attribute value is compared with this value.
    • '+' followed by a number; the month part of the attribute value is compared with the current month '+' the specified number.
    • '–' followed by a number; the month part of the attribute value is compared with the current month '–' the specified number.
  • compareyear - There are three options:
    • a number; the year part of the attribute value is compared with this value.
    • '+' followed by a number; the year part of the attribute value is compared with the current year '+' the specified number.
    • '–' followed by a number; the year part of the attribute value is compared with the current year '–' the specified number.

Examples

Suppose that TODAY = 07-10-2004.

 

ExplanationValidation rule
value = 01-02-2004<2004/02/01><equal>
value > 1 month from today<><greater><><+1>
value < 1 year ago<><less><><><-1>

 

Number

This type checks the boundaries of an attribute with base type number, integer, currency or percentage.

Syntax

Code Block
<maxIncl><minIncl><maxExcl><minExcl>
  • maxIncl - The attribute value should be less than or equal to this value.
  • minIncl - The attribute value should be greater than or equal to this value.
  • maxExc - The attribute value should be less than this value.
  • minExcl - The attribute value should be greater than this value.

Examples

 

ParametersValueResult
<><0>0valid
<><><><0>0invalid
<><><><0>1valid
<120><><><0>120valid
<><><120><0>120invalid
<><><120><0>119valid
<5.1345><><><1.2345>5.1345valid
<5.1345><><><1.2345>1.2345invalid

 

Regexp

This validation type checks whether a string value is part of a specified set of strings. You can use this type to validate a string as a correct postal code format, telephone number or email address.

Syntax

Code Block
<posRegExp><negRegExp>
  • posRegExp - The attribute value should satisfy this regular expression.
  • negRegExp - The attribute value should not satisfy this regular expression.

The following characters are allowed in these regular expressions:

Code Block
^[0-9]{4}\s{0,1}(?)[a-zA-Z]{2}$

The regular expressions used in several Blueriq Studio functions are common Java 1.4 expressions. For a complete documentation we refer to the online java documentation.

Examples

Postal code

Code Block
<^[0-9]{4}( ?)[a-zA-Z]{2}$>
ValueResult
“1000 AA”valid
“1000AA”valid
“10001AA”invalid

Telephone number

Code Block
<(^\+[0-9]{2}|^\+[0-9]{2}\(0\)|^\(\+[0-9]{2}\)\(0\)|^00[0-9]{2}|^0)([0-9]{9}$|[0-9\-\s]{10}$)>

 

 

ValueResult
“010 1234567”valid
“+31(0)10 1234567”valid
“010-1234567”valid
“010 123456789”invalid

E-mail address

Code Block
<^.+@[a-zA-Z0-9\-\.]+\.([a-zA-Z]{2,4})$><(@.*@)|(\.\.)|(@\.)|(\.@)|(^\.)>
ValueResult
“test@email.nl”valid
“test@email.failure”invalid
Info

For more examples, you can check this website: http://www.regexlib.com/

 

SofiNumberValidator

This type checks whether a social security number is valid. You can use this validation on attributes that have base type string.

Syntax

Code Block
<locale>
  • locale - Specify the country code for which you want to validate the social security number, e.g. nl_NL for the Netherlands.

Examples

Assume you have added the validation type SofiNumberValidator with parameter <nl_NL> to the attribute Client.SocialSecurityNr, then

  • Client.SocialSecurityNr = “123456782” is valid;
  • Client.SocialSecurityNr = “123456789” is invalid.

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This type validates the length of a string value.

Syntax

Code Block
<minLength><maxLength>
  • minLength - The length of the attribute value should be greater than or equal to this value.
  • maxLength - The length of the attribute value should be less than or equal to this value.

Examples

 

ParametersValueResult
<><5>“john”valid
<2><>“a”invalid
<4><8>“username”valid

 

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