in trunk you can do:
mdOutput : ModelDiscrepancyOutput( $amt1 : sumRTVQty, sumCmAndRnr != $amt1)
So you'll have to wait till you upgrade to drop the eval.
Mark
Ronald R. DiFrango wrote:
Here is a question though now, I have the following:
mdOutput : ModelDiscrepancyOutput( $amt1 : sumRTVQty, $amt2 : sumCmAndRnr)
eval($amt1.doubleValue() != $amt2.doubleValue())
Is there a way for me to eliminate the eval given that it makes the
rules engine sub-optimal? I guess one strategy is to create two
separate classes to house the results, but man that seems messy.
On 4/11/07, *Ronald R. DiFrango* <ron.difrango(a)gmail.com
<mailto:ron.difrango@gmail.com>> wrote:
Michael,
I got it working, but using Salience alone.
Thanks!
Ron
On 4/10/07, *Ronald R. DiFrango * < ron.difrango(a)gmail.com
<mailto:ron.difrango@gmail.com>> wrote:
Michael,
OK, here is my attempt to convert the flow chart I have into
words:
Step 1: Sum ObjectA
Step 2: Sum ObjectB
Step 3: Sum ObjectC
Step 4: Perform check on sum's from Steps 1,2 & 3 and do
something if it fails
Step 5: Perform an additional check on sum's from Steps 1,2 &
3 and do something if it fails
Step 6: Perform an additional check on sum's from Steps 1,2 &
3 and do something if it fails
I literally need it in this order and I was thinking that
agenda groups along with salience could get me there, but I
have never used them before.
Does that help?
Ron
On 4/6/07, *Michael Rhoden* < mrhoden(a)franklinamerican.com
<mailto:mrhoden@franklinamerican.com>> wrote:
Please give a better example or some pseudo code of what
you are trying to do.
-Michael
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*Subject:* [rules-users] Rules Design Question
All,
I have a rules design question for the community. I have
3 lists of different types of objects that I need to sum
if a certain attribute is present on each one of them.
Then after the summing has taken place execute other rules
based upon the results of the summation.
Is there a way that I can accomplish this via salience or
agenda groups?
Thanks in advance,
Ron
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