Infact, you can make eval(true) in one of them, and put the salience property higher than
the non-default one,
Let's say by example that your split node has two outgoings, and A is the default:
-A with eval(true) and priority 1000
-B with Url(score >90) priority 1
But it's described in the drools flow documentation... I suggest you to read it...
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Envoyé : lundi 21 juin 2010 14:53
À : Rules Users List
Objet : [rules-users] how to write a single constraint in split node
Hi,
i'm kind of new to Drools and still trying to build a simple process.
I'm trying to understand if (and how) it is possible to write a 'rule'
constraint inside a split node that won't require
writing the opposite rule for the 2nd target node.
for e.g. if i have a split node with 2 target nodes,
and my 1st constraint is "Url( score > 90)" -> this will take me to target
node 1.
i want that split node will know to go target node 2 in case the score is less or equal to
90,
without the need to explicitly write the 2nd constraint as "Url (score <=
90)".
is that possible?
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Eyal Edri
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