Why would you want to look that line in a single DRL file?

when
$p: Person(age == @{age})
$p: Person(age == @{age})
$p: Person(age == @{age})
$p: Person(age == @{age})
$p: Person(age == @{age})
....
then

Parameter @{age} would take the same value on each iteration.

But, in short, no this is not possible.



On 11 February 2014 09:59, Soumya.plavaga <soumya.bose@plavaga.in> wrote:
Is there anything exists in drools rule template for looping of a row in
compiled rule template? As example if I have a rule like -

rule "rule 1"

when
$p: Person(age == @{age})

then

System.out.println("person is eligible");

end

If I want to repeat the line '$p: Person(age == @{age})' in a loop in the
compiled drl, is there any ready made component within drools rule template
to achieve that?



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