AFAIK Currently, the only way to express a negative rule is via the @matchIsFalse directive.
This means the entire column rule must be expressed either as a positive or a negative condition, and mixing positive and negative conditions (e.g. regex("[A-Z]+") and not(starts($another_column))) is not possible.
It would, therefore, be quite nice if a logical NOT operation was available that could invert the logic of arbitrary column validation expressions.
AFAIK Currently, the only way to express a negative rule is via the @matchIsFalse directive.
This means the entire column rule must be expressed either as a positive or a negative condition, and mixing positive and negative conditions (e.g.
regex("[A-Z]+") and not(starts($another_column))) is not possible.It would, therefore, be quite nice if a logical
NOToperation was available that could invert the logic of arbitrary column validation expressions.