Thank you very much for the fast and accurate reply David,
Is it also possible to use the opposite positioning?, something like:
Subscriber($age : age)
Campaign($campaignAgeRangs : listOfAgeRangeCodes)
AgeRange(minAge <= $age, max >= $age, $campaignAgeRangs contains code)
Please don't try the above as this tries to create a field extractor for
$campaignAgeRangs on the AgeRange object which fails for obvious reasons..
I would like to to filter first by Subscriber, then by Campaign and last by
age range. This is obviously a simplification of the actual filtering rules.
On Sun, Dec 21, 2008 at 7:28 PM, David Sinclair <
dsinclair(a)chariotsolutions.com> wrote:
Subscriber($age : age)
AgeRange(minAge <= $age, max >= $age, $code : code)
Campaign(listOfAgeRangeCodes contains $code)
On Sun, Dec 21, 2008 at 12:17 PM, Maxim Veksler <maxim.veksler(a)gmail.com>wrote:
> Hello,
>
>
> The dataModel is as following:
>
> class AgeRange() {
> Integer code;
> int minAge;
> int maxAge;
> }
>
> Campaign() {
> List<Integer> listOfAgeRangeCodes;
> }
>
> Subscriber() {
> int age;
> }
>
> AgeRange()'s and Campaign()'s are pre-populated into the WM.
> Subscriber() is asserted right before fireAllRules is called.
>
> I need a rule that would allow me to check if Subscriber() is within one
> of the defined on the Campaign() AgeRange()'s.
>
> What would be the most efficient way to enforce this constraint?
> The other possibility I see is to store the list of AgeRange()'s in each
> Campaign() and then use eval() to iterate over the list...
>
>
> Advice and ideas are appreciated.
>
>
> Thank you,
> Maxim.
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