so lock-on-active will help.. you should add that in both rules
rule "one"
lock-on-active
then
...
when
end
On Mon, Sep 19, 2011 at 3:05 PM, skasab2s <skasab2s(a)smail.inf.fh-brs.de>wrote:
Thanks for the reply. This is the full code:
/declare ObjectOneTwo
value1 : boolean
value2 : boolean
end
rule "first rule"
when
$objectOneTwo : ObjectOneTwo (value1 == false)
then
$objectOneTwo.setValue1(true);
update($objectOneTwo);
end
rule "second rule"
when
$objectOneTwo : ObjectOneTwo (value2 == false)
then
$objectOneTwo.setValue2(true);
update($objectOneTwo); //<-- this is where "first rule" fires once
again (not desired for me and that's the problem)
end
/
Thanks
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