Code like this works with both versions. Can you please provide a complete (reduced) example
producing the error?


On 27 May 2011 22:31, magaram <magaram@deltadentalmi.com> wrote:
hi -

 i am using drools-distribution-5.2.0.M2. Here is the drl i am using -

----------
dialect "mvel"

import com.deltadental.drools.sample.*

rule "Rule 01"
when
   $underageCustomer : Customer(dob>"15-May-1993")
   $order : Order(customerId == $underageCustomer.customerId)
   eval($order.discountPercentage == 0)
then
   $order.discountPercentage = 25;
   System.out.println("Rule 01 fired. Applied discount
"+$order.discountPercentage);
end
------------------


I get a RuntimeDroolsException: Exception executing predicate dob >
"15-May-1993"
Caused by: java.lang.RuntimeException: uncomparable values <<Mon May 01
00:00:00 EDT 2000>> and <<15-May-1993>>

caused by a class cast exception - String cannot be converted to a Date.

I get the same exception with 5.1.1. I tried the same setting Locale and
drools.dateformat properties - no luck so far..

 Am I missing something here?

Thanks
Muk

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