Mark,
Thanks for your reply. I figured 3 and 4 were currently possible but 1 and 2
puzzled me.
"it interates from root to tip repeatedly, so you can't easily determine how
long it spends in each node"
Sorry, looks like my prior statement (#2) was misleading. Actually, I don't
care so much about timing each condition of a rule but are looking to get
the total time it takes to evaluate all conditions of a rule. I am not
looking to break out statistics for each conditional statement of the rule.
Would this be easier/possible to do or does it face the same issues?
Thanks so much...was good talking to you guys at Rules Fest.
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