Hi Macon,
you can write all on one statement, but must be separated by comma

[when]User is eligible for “{testCD}”=not MyFeature(testCD == “{testCD}”) ,  $eligible : FeatureEligible(testCD = “{testCD}”)

and you will not get any overhead at runtime because all the interpretation happens at compilation, as you says

lucaz

El 22/10/2009, a las 11:28, Pegram, Macon escribió:

All,
 
Given the following rule:
 
rule "Add ABC123 Feature"
      when
            not MyFeature(testCD == "ABC123")
            UserRequest(someValue == "ABC123_FEATURE")
            $eligible : FeatureEligible(testCD == "ABC123")
      then
            insert(new MyFeature($eligible));        
end
 
I’d like to create a DSL.   Notice that “testCD” is the same value.   
 
Is it possible to apply a value captured in a DSL and use it in more than one condition?    In the above scenario we want to see if the user is eligible for the feature ABC123, and check whether or not that feature has already been added in working memory.
 
The DSL version of the rule might look something like:
rule "Add ABC123 Feature"
      when
          User is eligible for "ABC123"
          User requests "ABC123_FEATURE"
      then
            Add feature      
end
 
Would I need to write the DSL for the “ABC123” piece like this?
[when]User is eligible for “{testCD}”=not MyFeature(testCD == “{testCD}”)   $eligible : FeatureEligible(testCD = “{testCD}”)
 
Or will I always need to create 2 statements? 
 
What are the performance implications of using a DSL?  Is there extra overhead at runtime or does all the interpretation occur at rule compilation?
 
Thanks!
Macon
 
 
 
        
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