I forgot to post the code:
public HardAndSoftScore calculateScore(Distributor distributor) {
int hardScore = 0;
int softScore = 0;
for (Engineer e : distributor.getEngineerList()){
long skill = e.getSkillEngineerList().get(0).getSkill().getId();
int requiredWorktime = 0;
List<Skill> requiredSkillList = new ArrayList<Skill>();
for (WorkOrder o : distributor.getWorkOrderList()){
if (e.equals(o.getEngineer())){
requiredWorktime += o.getRequiredWorktime();
for (SkillWorkOrder swo : o.getRequiredSkills()){
requiredSkillList.add(swo.getSkill());
}
}
}
int engineerAvailableTime = e.getWorktime() - requiredWorktime;
if (engineerAvailableTime < 0 ){
hardScore += engineerAvailableTime;
}
int commonSkillCount = 0;
for (SkillEngineer se : e.getSkillEngineerList()){
for (Skill s : requiredSkillList){
if (se.getSkill().getId() == s.getId()){
commonSkillCount++;
}
}
}
if (commonSkillCount != 0){
hardScore += commonSkillCount;
}
}
return DefaultHardAndSoftScore.valueOf(hardScore, softScore);
}
( but i still want to try to create this in dsl rule after this work :D )
2013/2/19 André Fróes <arfmoraes(a)gmail.com>
I managed solving that problem even when there's more than one
skill
involved, but now my hard constraint of worktime breaks if I add more
worktime than the sum of engineers worktime.
(8) is the worktime, my workorders all have a worktime of 4 hours, so, I
got 32 available hours and 32 hours of workorders to be assigned right?
When I stick to this plan, it works:
----Compilation Result----
Solved distribution with 8 work orders and 4 engineers:
ID: 104[Skills: (1002) ABC 2] - Qwert(8)[Skills: (1002) ABC 2]
ID: 103[Skills: (1003) ABC 3] - Trewq(8)[Skills: (1003) ABC 3]
ID: 105[Skills: (1004) ABC 4] - Lkjhg(8)[Skills: (1004) ABC 4]
ID: 102[Skills: (1002) ABC 2] - Qwert(8)[Skills: (1002) ABC 2]
ID: 101[Skills: (1001) ABC 1] - Poiuy(8)[Skills: (1001) ABC 1]
ID: 107[Skills: (1004) ABC 4] - Lkjhg(8)[Skills: (1004) ABC 4]
ID: 106[Skills: (1001) ABC 1] - Poiuy(8)[Skills: (1001) ABC 1]
ID: 108[Skills: (1003) ABC 3] - Trewq(8)[Skills: (1003) ABC 3]
---------------
So, if I add another worktime with 4 hours, it messes everything, this is
the outcome:
Solved distribution with 9 work orders and 4 engineers:
ID: 104[Skills: (1002) ABC 2] - Qwert(8)[Skills: (1002) ABC 2]
ID: 103[Skills: (1003) ABC 3] - Trewq(8)[Skills: (1003) ABC 3]
ID: 105[Skills: (1004) ABC 4] - Lkjhg(8)[Skills: (1004) ABC 4]
ID: 102[Skills: (1002) ABC 2] - Qwert(8)[Skills: (1002) ABC 2]
ID: 101[Skills: (1001) ABC 1] - Poiuy(8)[Skills: (1001) ABC 1]
ID: 107[Skills: (1004) ABC 4] - Lkjhg(8)[Skills: (1004) ABC 4]
ID: 106[Skills: (1001) ABC 1] - Poiuy(8)[Skills: (1001) ABC 1]
ID: 108[Skills: (1003) ABC 3] - Trewq(8)[Skills: (1003) ABC 3]
ID: 109[Skills: (1003) ABC 3] - Trewq(8)[Skills: (1003) ABC 3]
------------
to be precise, i don't know if it is because of worktime or skill
2013/2/19 André Fróes <arfmoraes(a)gmail.com>
> Just one correction, it is sorting correctly when there's one workorder
> with a skill, if there's another workorder with same skill, it doesn't sort
> that workorder to that skill.
>
> This is what is happening:
>
> Workorder skill ABC1 ------------ Engineer skill ABC1
> Workorder skill ABC2 ------------ Engineer skill ABC2
> Workorder skill ABC1 ------------ Engineer skill ABC2
>
> but if there's only one workorder with one skill it works:
>
> Workorder skill ABC1 ------------ Engineer skill ABC1
> Workorder skill ABC2 ------------ Engineer skill ABC2
> Workorder skill ABC3 ------------ Engineer skill ABC3
>
> so, from the second workorder on, with a repeated required skill, it
> doesn't sort properly
>
>
> 2013/2/19 André Fróes <arfmoraes(a)gmail.com>
>
>> Hello, since i'm not moving a step from where I am at dsl rule, I'm
>> trying to do it with SimpleScoreCalculator, but the same is happening.
>>
>> ------------
>> public HardAndSoftScore calculateScore(Distributor distributor) {
>> int hardScore = 0;
>> int softScore = 0;
>> for (Engineer e : distributor.getEngineerList()){
>> long skill = e.getSkillEngineerList().get(0).getSkill().getId();
>> int requiredWorktime = 0;
>> long requiredSkill = 0l;
>> for (WorkOrder o : distributor.getWorkOrderList()){
>> if (e.equals(o.getEngineer())){
>> requiredWorktime += o.getRequiredWorktime();
>> requiredSkill = o.getRequiredSkills().get(0).getSkill().getId();
>> }
>> }
>> int engineerAvailableTime = e.getWorktime() - requiredWorktime;
>> if (engineerAvailableTime < 0 ){
>> hardScore += engineerAvailableTime;
>> }
>> if (requiredSkill == skill){
>> softScore += requiredSkill;
>> }
>> }
>> return DefaultHardAndSoftScore.valueOf(hardScore, softScore);
>> }
>> ------------
>>
>> wouldn't that have to fit since i'm comparing the 1st attribute of each
>> skill list from engineers and workorders? And how can I weight which
>> engineer would be better to a determined workorder if the workorder have
>> more skills and so does the engineer?
>>
>
>