I think your data is somehow not matching, but you can try to simplify
your rule like this (assuming Drools 5.2):
rule "transport"
when
$pfMapType : MapType( name == "transport" )
$inputKey : InputKey( email == true )
$ldapResponseMap : Map( this["zimbraMailDeliveryAddress"]
== $inputKey ||
this["zimbraDomainName"] ==
$inputKey )
then
$pfMapType.setQueryFilterCheck(true);
end
Edson
2011/8/20 dvsnmurty <murty.devarakonda(a)teamaol.com>
Hello Wolfgang,
Thanks for the quick reply. So if equals($inputKey) is the culprit, how
can
I modify the rule to make it work? My best guess is to do something like
this:
rule "transport"
when
$pfMapType : MapType( name == "transport" )
$inputKey : InputKey( email == true )
$ldapResponseMap : Map()
then
updateTransportMap($pfMapType, $inputKey, $ldapResponseMap)
end
And then add the function updateTransportMap() to do the required checks
that I am doing in the eval above. Do you think of any other way?
Regards,
Murty.
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