Hi Wolfgang,
I believe both suggestions (mine and yours) are equivalent, just
different ways of writing down the solution for the problem. If you identify
any significant difference in the results, please let me know... :)
Edson
2010/8/11 Wolfgang Laun <wolfgang.laun(a)gmail.com>
2010/8/11 Edson Tirelli <tirelli(a)post.com>:
>
> "Group by" is implicit in rules, just by writing patterns in order.
So,
> if you write a rule that starts with Customer(), it will automatically do
a
> "group by" customer:
> when
> Customer(...)
> ...
> then
Hmm, I think vijrams meant "grouping of the accumulated sums" which will
require the PurchaseSum facts I proposed. Only then it is possible to
obtain
all sums-per-day grouped by customer.
I don't see why "customers that purchased more than 100 on a given date"
should fire in Customer order.
Even with my solution some additional quirks will be necessary to get
the data grouped by Customer.
-W
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