In your Action column you should have:

ACTION
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singleStatus.setAnswer("$param");

cheers
Steve

On 5/1/07, Hehl, Thomas <Thomas.Hehl@acs-inc.com> wrote:

OK, here's my rules table:

 

RuleTable Court

 

CONDITION

CONDITION

ACTION

singleStatus: SingleParticipantStatus

singleStatus: SingleParticipantStatus

singleStatus: SingleParticipantStatus

statusType

value

singleStatus.setAnswer("$param");

 

And this generates a rule that looks like this, for example:

 

     then singleStatus: SingleParticipantStatus.singleStatus.setAnswer("statusOnly");;

 

This generates an error b/c it doesn't know how to resolve SingleParticipantStatus.singleStatus.setAnswer, which is where the error below is coming from.

 

So I changed the rule table to simply say:

 

setAnswer("$param");

 

Which generates:

 

      then

            singleStatus: SingleParticipantStatus.setAnswer("statusOnly");;

 

Which causes the non-static method error since setAnswer is an instance method.

 

Can anyone tell me what I'm doing wrong?

 

Thanks.

 


From: Hehl, Thomas
Sent: Monday, April 30, 2007 8:42 AM
To: 'rules-users@lists.jboss.org'
Subject: Newbie: using a spreadsheet

 

I've been following the ExamplePricePolicy example and am attempting to build my own rules using a spreadsheet.

 

In my spreadsheet rules, I have the following:

 

ACTION

singleStatus: SingleParticipantStatus

singleStatus.setAnswer("$param");

 

This throws:

 

org.drools.rule.InvalidRulePackage: Rule Compilation error SingleParticipantStatus.singleStatus cannot be resolved

Rule Compilation error SingleParticipantStatus.singleStatus cannot be resolved

Rule Compilation error SingleParticipantStatus.singleStatus cannot be resolved

Rule Compilation error SingleParticipantStatus.singleStatus cannot be resolved

Rule Compilation error SingleParticipantStatus.singleStatus cannot be resolved

 

When I googled on this error, most of the occurrences appeared to be related to an import issue, but if I change the third line to:

 

setAnswer("$param");

 

It blows up because it knows that setAnswer is not a static method, which tends to tell me that it found my class.

 

I think I've parroted the example exactly and so I'm confused as to where to go with this issue.

 

Thanks!


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