Why's my rule not working properly? I'm pointing my engineer and workorder
filling with my list of skills, even so, it is not correctly giving the
workorder to engineer.
There is an available engineer with a skill
and there is an unassigned workorder with skill
and workorder skill is equals to engineer skill
then assign workorder to engineer
rule "requiredSkill"
when
$engineer : Engineer()
SkillEngineer( $skill : skill, engineer == $engineer ) from
$engineer.skillEngineerList
$workOrder : WorkOrder( engineer == $engineer )
$workOrderRequiredSkill : SkillWorkOrder( skill == $skill, workOrder ==
$workOrder ) from $workOrder.requiredSkills
then
insertLogical(new IntConstraintOccurrence("requiredSkill",
ConstraintType.NEGATIVE_HARD,
1, $engineer));
end
it always set the same engineer to every workorder
2013/2/18 André Fróes <arfmoraes(a)gmail.com>
I found (i guess) a way to iterate over list, but it is not comparing
and
assigning the workorder now. I tried this way:
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rule "requiredSkill"
when
There is an unassigned workorder
and the workorder has a requiredSkill other than null
and there is an engineer
and the engineer has a skill other than null
and engineer skill is the same as workorder skill
then
assign workorder to engineer
engineer
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this is how i tried implementing;
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rule "requiredSkill"
when
$workOrder : WorkOrder()
$woReqSkill : SkillWorkOrder($requiredSkillWO : skill , eval(skill !=
null)) from $workOrder.requiredSkills
$engineer : Engineer()
$engineerSkill : SkillEngineer($engSkill : skill, eval(skill != null))
from $engineer.skillEngineerList
exists SkillEngineer( $engineerSkill.skill == $woReqSkill.skill )
then
insertLogical(new IntConstraintOccurrence("requiredSkill",
ConstraintType.NEGATIVE_HARD,
1, $engineer));
end
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But all workorders are going to the same one, it is not validating if one
is equals to other.
2013/2/18 André Fróes <arfmoraes(a)gmail.com>
> Hello everyone!
>
> How can I compare 2 lists with a rule?
> I upgraded my basic model to a more complex one now, but now I hit a
> wall. My WorkOrder have a List of skills, and my Engineer also have a list
> of Skills and I have to compare one with another.
>
> Example:
>
> Engineer A have skill ABC 1
> Engineer B have skill ABC 2
> Engineer C have skill ABC 3
>
> WorkOrder A needs an engineer with skill ABC 3
> WorkOrder B needs an engineer with skill ABC 1
> WorkOrder C needs an engineer with skill ABC 2
>
> The result should be this:
>
> Engineer A will receive WorkOrder B
> Engineer B will receive WorkOrder C
> Engineer C will receive WorkOrder A
> ---------------
>
> I am able to sort it by time, but not by skill, and I don't know how to
> loop over each list to find if one have the skills needed to fulful the
> other. These are my classes involved:
>
> WorkOrder attributes:
> --------
> private int requiredWorktime;
> private Priority priority;(enum)
> private Severity severity;(enum)
> private List<SkillWorkOrder> requiredSkills;
> --------
> Engineer attributes:
> --------
> private int worktime;
> private String name;
> private List<SkillEngineer> skillEngineerList;
> --------
> Skill attributes:
> --------
> private String name;
> --------
>
> both SkillEngineer and SkillWorkOrder are classes that simple receives
> the named class and a Skill:
> Eg:
> private Engineer engineer; //Or WorkOrder
> private Skill skill;
>
> Is it possible to iterate over these 2 lists, by drool rule, to check
> wich engineer have most coincidences with an workorder? (Eg: if and
> Engineer have skill ABC1, ABC2 and a WorkOrder needs an engineer with skill
> ABC1, ABC2 and ABC3 he would be choseng among the others because his skills)
>
>