Hi Wolffgang,
Thanks for your quick response. I did as you say. now my rule file when
generated from excel sheet and printed in console looks like this.
package alertRouting;
#generated from Decision Table
import com.sify.beacon.events.RouteEvent;
import com.sify.beacon.events.trapevent.Varbind;
#From row number: 10
rule "210.210.122.100 GroupA"
when
$event : RouteEvent(nodeIp == "210.210.122.100")
$varbind : Varbind(oid == "1.3.6.1.2.1.2.2.1.1" && value ==
"5")
from $event.varbindings
then
event.setGroup("GroupA");
System.out.println("set to Group A");
end
it seems that the "from" clause is in the next line as a separate
condition. so, drools have considered it as a separate condition.
the error message is
error java.lang.RuntimeException: Rule Compilation error : [Rule
name='210.210.122.100 GroupA']
alertRouting/Rule_210_210_122_100_GroupA_0.java (7:397) : event
cannot be resolved
also, i don't understand about implementing the dependency to the cell
in left. i tried logical, mathematical dependency conditions. sorry for
my ignorance.
please help me resolve this issue.
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On 01/11/2011 01:56 PM, Wolfgang Laun wrote:
There is a limit to what can be implemented using decision tables.
Some constructs are possible with hacks.
In your case, you cannot have constraints with parameters and "from"
in the same column. You need 2 adjacent columns.
CONDITION
$varbind : Varbind
oid == $1 && value == $2
the pattern and constraints
".1.3.6.1.2.1.2.2.1.1.0","5"
----------------------------------------------------------------
CONDITION
from $event.varbindings
the from clause
x
------------------------------------------------------------------
Note the blank cell below CONDITION. The 'x' triggers the insertion of
the from clause. (It should be possible to implement the dependency on
the cell to the left by a simple spreadsheet formula.)
-W
2011/1/11 Murali Venugopal <murali.venugopal(a)sifycorp.com
<mailto:murali.venugopal@sifycorp.com>>
>
> hi,
>
> i'm facing a problem with decision tables. i've got a .drl working
file. but when i happen to take that into a .xls file ( decision table
) it throws some errors.
>
> my actual rule in .drl file has got something like this.
>
> when
>
> $event : RouteEvent( nodeIp == "192.168.1.12 )
> $varbind : Varbind ( oid == ".1.3.6.1.2.1.2.2.1.1.0" && value
==
"5" ) from $event.varbindings
>
> then
>
> System.out.println("some text")
>
> here in my decision table, my first cell would have the first condition
>
> $event : RouteEvent
> nodeIp == "$param"
> that is, i've to omit my "(" and ")" braces.
>
> so now, my second condition is
>
> $varbind : Varbind
> ( oid == "$1" && value == "$2" ) from
$event.varbindings
>
> here i don't know how to omit the "(" and ")" braces. or
should i
add and other layer of those braces.
>
> anyway, the decision table is not working, where as my rule file does.
>
> the error message is
>
> error java.lang.RuntimeException: [10,55]: [ERR 102] Line 10:55
mismatched input 'FROM' expecting ')' in rule "210.210.122.100
GroupA"
in pattern Varbind[10,77]: [ERR 102] Line 10:77 mismatched input ')'
expecting 'then' in rule "210.210.122.100 GroupA"
>
> my doubt is,
> in the first case all my condition expression is contained with in
braces. where as in second case, it's not. so how do i've to handle
this. do i've have to omit the braces in the second case or not.
>
> please help me. i've been struggling to solve this error. also, i
couldn't find references in the documentation.
> thanks in advace.
>
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