Hi,
I'm trying to get a template (.drt) to generate 2 rules (.drl) from 2
datasets but by doing a little bit more work than direct substitution.
Data (service,value):
DC, AAA
DC, XYZ
Idea for the template - if value is of type1 then create Type object with
'Type1' as name. If value is of type2, use 'Type2' as name:
rule "DC_(a){row.rowNumber}"
when
Service(name == "DC")
then
Type.setName(eval(Service.getType(@{value})))
Type.setAtt(0,@{value})
end template
eval(Service.getType(@{arg0})) should take 'AAA' or 'XYZ' etc as arg and
return a string Type1/Type2 etc.
This would then generate 2 rules that look like:
rule "DC_0"
when
Service(name == "DC", value == "AAA")
then
RiskType.setName("Type1")
RiskType.setAtt(0,"AAA")
rule "DC_1"
when
Service(name == "DC", value == "XYZ")
then
RiskType.setName("Type2")
RiskType.setAtt(0,"XYZ")
...is this possible at all? I'm trying to avoid the eval step being done in
the actual rule (.drl) .
Thanks
Chris
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