You don't call modify or update on $oRecord1/$oRecord2!
-W



2010/11/9 Dennis Duggan <dennis@esptechnologies.com>

I have a super interface, that both objects implement.

 

The matching rule looks like:

rule "Match"

    when

        $oRecord1 : MyObject1( )

        $oRecord2 : MyObject2(RefID==$oRecord1. RefID )

      then

         $oRecord1.setStatus( "Matched" );

         $oRecord2.setStatus( "Matched" );

end

 

I can breakpoint right after running the query and I see objects with all statuses so the matching rule is firing correctly.

 

Thanks!
Dennis

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From: Dennis Duggan
Sent: Tuesday, November 09, 2010 1:55 PM
To: 'rules-users@lists.jboss.org'
Subject: Query query...

 

I have 2 types of objects in my knowledge base that I am trying to equate.  Equality is based on a number of different variables contained in the objects.  Once I find equal objects I set a status member in each to “Matched”, otherwise it will be “OneKnows” or “TwoKnows”.

 

After I fire the rules I use queries that I call from Java code to get the three different types of objects.

query "OneFirmKnows"

    oRecord : MyObject1( status=="OneKnows" )

end

 

query "TwoKnows"

    oRecord : MyObject2( status=="TwoKnows" )

end

 

query "Matched"

    oRecord : MyObject1( status=="Matched" )

end

 

Each query sends back all objects no matter what the status is.  The objects have a getStatus( ) method.  What am I doing wrong?

 

Thanks!

Dennis


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