I haven't tried this, but it ought to work: put
   dialect "mvel";
into the cell next to the cell keyed Functions, with or without actual function. Code
in there is just copied.

But, apart from some simpler coding in the code snippets, using MVEL is not
a "must have".

-W


On 5 February 2011 18:12, groovenarula <gnarula1@la-z-boy.com> wrote:

Edson/Wolfgang,

Thanks to your suggestions, I've got this working the way I need it using
rules defined in a .drl file. I think I have just one hurdle left before I
start working out how to get it working through decision tables - and that
is how to specific 'mvel' dialect for decision tables.

Edson as you pointed out, in order for me to send the value of $param to the
accumulator, I should use mvel to create a list of the parameters (the
$param and the fact being matched). I tried looking for ways to specify mvel
and couldn't find how to set the dialect for rules defined in decision
tables.

Thanks,
Gurvinder

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