You'd need to make sure you inform the engine that Order's price has changed:-

when
    ...
then
    modify( $o ) {
        setPrice( $o.getPrice() - 20);
    }

You could also consider using agenda-groups or lock-on-active to provide your behaviour.

agenda-groups

rule "rule 1"
//implied default agenda-group of MAIN
when
    $o : Order (amount>100 && <200);
then
    modify( $o ) {
        setPrice( $o.getPrice() - 10);
    }
    drools.setFocus("next step in calculation");
end

rule "rule 2"
//implied default agenda-group of MAIN
when
    $o:Order (amount>200);
then
    modify( $o ) {
        setPrice($o.getPrice() - 20);
    }
    drools.setFocus("next step in calculation");
end

rule "rule 3"
agenda-group "next step in calculation"
when
    $o : Order(....)
then
    ....
end

lock-on-active

rule "rule 1"
//implied default agenda-group of MAIN
lock-on-active true
when
    $o : Order (amount>100 && <200);
then
    modify( $o ) {
        setPrice( $o.getPrice() - 10);
    }
end

rule "rule 2"
//implied default agenda-group of MAIN
lock-on-active true
when
    $o:Order (amount>200);
then
    modify( $o ) {
        setPrice($o.getPrice() - 20);
    }
end

rule "rule 3"
agenda-group "next step in calculation"
when
    $o : Order(....)
then
    ....
end

On 18 March 2011 16:08, Gabor Szokoli <szocske@gmail.com> wrote:
Hi,

>From what I know, it's generally better to make the rules idempotent:
In your case introduce a discountedPrice field, leaving the original
price alone.

If you insist on making it run only once instead, you can introduce a
field or fact class to mark an order "discounted", then all
discounting rules know to ignore it. (This gets really complicated if
the order amount ever changes and you do need to run the discounting
rules again.)


Gabor

2011/3/18 yong zhao <cluncao@yahoo.com.cn>:
> Hi
> I just try to uses jboss rules in our projects. I met a question. for
> example
> package sample
> rule "rule 1"
> when
>   $o:Order (amount>100 and amount<200);
>  then
> $o.setPrice($o.getPrice()-10);
> end
> rule "rule 2"
> when
>   $o:Order (amount>200);
>  then
> $o.setPrice($o.getPrice()-20);
> end
> if the fact , order's amount is 210. then the rule2 will be executed, then
> the rule1 will be fired . I want to stop the session once some rule is
> executed or how to control the rule flow.
> thanks in advance
> -Yong
>
>
>
>
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