Hi Michael,
 
    Thanks for your help. Its working now.   "^.*888.*$",
    what is the indication of matches "^.  and  *$", indicates?
    Can you please give some url where in I can get complete syntax of writing .drl's.
 
Thanks again for your response.

 
On 2/6/08, Anstis, Michael (M.) <manstis1@ford.com> wrote:
Matches uses regular expressions not (SQL) wildcards.

I suggest you reformat your search string.

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Subject: [rules-users] Wild card characters in .drl file


Hi,

I need to use wild card chars matching in .drl file.
(Assume field filename has data as "XYZ-888-10022008")

If the filename contains string "888" in it
         then target Queue will be "jms://INBOUND.888.EDI"

I am writing a rule as follows:

rule "Test 888"
      no-loop
      when
              m: Message( fileName matches "*888*", message : message )
      then
              System.out.println( "In EATech.drl File" );
              m.setTargetEdiQ("jms://INBOUND.888.EDI");
              update( m );
end

But its not working. Error is "Dangling meta character '*' near index 0
*888*"

If anyone has used wild card chars in .drl file please respond
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