Ah, I see.

Still, out of curiosity - have you tried Mountentry<| order == 1 |> ...?

On 01/12/2015 07:42 PM, Michael Wörz wrote:
> generally yes,
> but in this case the names are only examples and dont know which names
> are defined in the database.
> so the order tag is a more generic way to seperate data from code. 
> but  anyway  - thanks
> 
> 
> 2015-01-12 19:18 GMT+01:00 Felix Frank <felix.fr...@alumni.tu-berlin.de
> <mailto:felix.fr...@alumni.tu-berlin.de>>:
> 
>     On 01/12/2015 05:03 PM, Michael Wörz wrote:
>     > Solved - tags do the job
>     >
>     > define mountentry($device,$mountpoint,$order) {
>     >   @notify{"$name":
>     >     tag => ["mount$order"],
>     >   }
>     > }
>     >
>     > class sysctl::mounts() {
>     >   $m=$yaml['mounts']
>     >   create_resources(mountentry,$m)
>     >   Notify <| tag == 'mount1' |> ->  Notify <| tag == 'mount2' |>
>     > }
> 
>     Nice one, but you can even simplify.
> 
>     Mountentry<| title == '1_usr_sap' |>
>     ->
>     Mountentry<| title == '2_usr_sap_lmp' |>
> 
>     HTH,
>     Felix
> 

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