But my rule is an emty one :
#list any import classes here.
import java.util.List;
import java.util.Date;
#declare any global variables here
rule "ruleDsl"
when
une date
then
end
And in my dsl file I have :
[condition][]une date=Date()
And I have an expanderException ... unexpected token 'une' !! :(
Manukyan, Sergey wrote:
Folks,
I found that drools 4.0GA doesn't recognize variables in the left side
of operator expression
Like this produces error:
When
S : Supplier(
$sts : supplierBusinessStatus.businessStatus,
$csts :
corporateSupplier.supplierBusinessStatus.businessStatus,
$sts != $csts
)
Then
...
It tries to treat the $sts variable as a field of Supplier, instead
understanding that it is a variable declared earlier,
Please advise,
Thanks,
-Sergey
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