Two remarks.
The verifier code does not address the extraction of specific fields or
values; it's primary intent is to discover erroneous constructs such as
"field == A && field == B" and its manyfold variations. You might look
at
its source code, how it gets at patterns and constraints and roll your own.
How difficult this is would depend on the complexity of your rules and
patterns.
Mining for this or that in compiled rules might be putting the cart before
the horse. Whenever I encounter a problem where a number of rules emerge,
all according to a single pattern and just with variations in the data, I
begin to think of a way of building the rules from a handy set of data, and
the problem of reporting takes care of itself.
-W
2012/1/2 Esteban Aliverti <esteban.aliverti(a)gmail.com>
There is a Drools' module called drools-verifier that can be used
to
achieve what you are looking for. Unfortunately there is no integration
with Guvnor. So basically you will need to create your own app using
drools-verifier's API.
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On Mon, Jan 2, 2012 at 7:00 AM, Salina Fung/UFL - ICIL <salina(a)icil.net>wrote:
> Hi,
> I have similar requirement, is there any answer for this?
>
>
> Thanks
> Salina
>
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: Henrique Lira
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> Tue, 27 Dec 2011 22:12:14 +0800
> Subject: [rules-users] Extracting management
> information from the content of the rules
>
>
> >
> > Hi,
> >
> > I'm doing an evaluation of Guvnor tool, and one of the requirements
> that we
> > wish to be met is the ability to extract management reports from the
> content
> > of the rules. Let me explain better: assuming I have several rules that
> > define discounts for products depending on their characteristics, how
> can I
> > get, for example, which products have a discount of X%? I tried using
> the
> > search function of the Guvnor, but I found it very simple to more
> managerial
> > information like this? Is there any other functionality to generate more
> > complex queries?
> >
> > Thanks in advance,
> > Henrique
> >
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