We might eventually support this in the future, but no plans yet. Reason is that the static parameters are used for compile time analysis to support automatic event lifecycle management. Variables would prevent that.

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2009/11/3 Chetan Mahadev <mahadev.chetan@gmail.com>
>>I think that you ask this questions because you probably have a lot of similar rules with >>different time periods right?

Yes , I have some cases  where only the time periods applied for temporal reasoning change. I was thinking of generalizing  with a single rule  instead of writing rules for each of the cases, and passing time as a parameter in the rule.

Am not sure if its a good idea to pass time as a variable or not, but i thought it is a cool feature to have that kinda flexiblity.

Regds
Chetan


 
2009/11/3 Mauricio Salatino <salaboy@gmail.com>

I don't know, we can ask Edson Terelli about that.
If you think about it, its good that the rule condition is always constant. Because it will describe a static situation in your context.
This, will cause that when you have problems with that rule you will know exactly what the condition is.
I think that you ask this questions because you probably have a lot of similar rules with different time periods right?
 

2009/11/3 Chetan Mahadev <mahadev.chetan@gmail.com>

Maurico,

Any plans in the future releases of Fusion??

Regds
Chetan


On Tue, Nov 3, 2009 at 12:40 AM, Greg Barton <greg_barton@yahoo.com> wrote:
You could do this by generating the rule text, but it would no be dynamic. (i.e. you'd have to regenerate the rule and reload it into the ruleset.)

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> Subject: Re: [rules-users] [Fusion ] - Can we pass time value as a parameter in Temporal operator??
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> Is it possible to pass the time value as a
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