This is a user question, please post it to the rules user list.
Mark
Jim Majure wrote:
I have what I think is a very simple rule to implement, but I
can't
find a way to do it without "cheating" by using an eval/function.
Here's the basic rule in English:
Reject a claim if it contains a treatment that has already been claimed more than 70
times
in the same calendar month.
In other words, I need to count the number of instances of the
treatment that have already been paid.
Assume for the sake of this discussion, my facts are instances of the
Treatment class.
If I replace "70" with, say, "2" in this rule I could do this:
rule
when
Treatment(id=="t1", status=="pending")
Treatment(id=="t1", status=="paid")
Treatment(id=="t1", status=="paid")
then
assert ( new Rejection("reason"));
end
Unfortunately, I can't simply replace "70" with "2", and using
the
same strategy to check for 70 instances doesn't seem quite right.
Am I missing something very simple here? Are there standard strategies
to deal with this type of rule?
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