highDutyTotal is a new fact inside of your consequence, so when you call
modify, it's actually working as an assert - you are not doing a modify
there at all.
Mark
Matthew Shaw wrote:
Hi there,
seeing some very strange behaviour from the following rule
* *
*rule* "sum higher rate totals"
*salience* 970
*no-loop* *true*
*when*
timesheet : TimesheetTransferObject( )
total : SheetTotalTransferObject($ihrisType : ihrisType ->
($ihrisType.equals(ihrisType.getDutyHourTotal())), $payRate : payRate
-> ($payRate.equals(timesheet.getOfficer().getSubstantiativeRate()) ==
*false*))
*eval*(total.getValue().doubleValue() > 0)
highDutyTotal : Double( )
*then*
highDutyTotal = *new*
Double(DateUtils.addElapsedTimes(highDutyTotal.doubleValue(),
total.getValue().doubleValue()));
modify(highDutyTotal)
*end*
In my test the rule fires twice when I don't call modify. Which is the
expected behaviour because I have two unqiue SheetTotalTransferObject
objects.
However when I call modify on the Double object the rule only runs
once. This is incorrect behaviour.
Can anyone offer any clues as to what may be happening here. Is it to
do with my use of the Double type?
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