Sorry - I accidentally hit send.
Something like:
when
then
insert(new Integer(0));
end
when
$i: Integer(value < 100)
Foo(some condition)
then
retract($i);
insert(new Integer($i.intValue() + 1));
...
end
Globals should only be used for data that is constant over the life of the working memory, which is not so in your case.
Maybe you should just use a fact counter. If you don't want to affect your code you could insert it in a separate rule.
when
then--On Tue, Dec 9, 2008 at 9:05 AM, techy <techluver007@gmail.com> wrote:
Hello,
I would like to take 100 sampling facts for rule and persist it in the db
and ignore other data.
How Can I maintain the counter? as global variable? Please clarify with
sample code.
I tried following way and but it does not work as expected.
Ex:
global Integer counter;
rule "get sampling data"
when fact : Foo(some condition) && eval(counter <= 100)
then
counter++
// do some condition
end
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