Meanwhile, you can work around that using globals to set your 
parameters and referencing the globals in your queries. Not ideal, but 
while we don't have a better way, it may work.
   []s
   Edson
Michael Neale wrote:
 not at the moment - you can kind of achieve this by adding some extra
 patterns for the queries that act as parameters.
 This is at least the second time we have had this request - Mark when 
 did we decide we would do this? I am not sure if it will be for 3.2, 
 but we will do it sooner or later, I remember that much.
 On 2/28/07, *Phil DiBona* <pdibona(a)atl.lmco.com 
 <mailto:pdibona@atl.lmco.com> > wrote:
     I would like to create a DROOLS Query that allows parameters to be
     passed in from the Java side. This would allow me to easily filter
     the query results without changing the query itself. Other rule
     engines (e.g., JESS) can parameterize queries and this is a very
     powerful feature.
     But can DROOLS provide parameters to its queries? Or is there some
     design "pattern" or rule-of-thumb I should use to filter query
     results?
     Thanks,
     Phil
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