Thanks Mike !!
I am using 5.4.0 CR1. Actually I am trying to learn different techniques of
Drools for creating rules. Currently I was trying with Excel files.
Standalone I created(without using using Guvnor, that Excel is in screen
shot). Then I tried decision table file creation using Guvnor(*confused
between Decision Table Spreadsheet and Decisoin Table Web Guided editor*).
Tried to google for the proper steps(dint understand anything). Then started
by self to explore choosing *Decision Table Web guided editor* without
checking *Use Wizard box*(also tried with checking but I dint understand
what things are there). Then fortunately created something that u can see in
the screen shot. In the meantime I tried to create a Test scenario for the
same. It was giving error *"No RuleTable cells in spreadsheet."*. Please
tell me Where to give RuleTable cell in guvnor as I had given in excel file.
I am very very much confused about what should I choose for this whether
DRL, Spreadsheet, Guided editor, using standalone excel file..... It may be
possible that each one will be having some limitations. Please guide me
Mike. If u can provide me any right link or any blogs. would be highly
appreciable.
Thanks !!
manstis wrote
We only support multiple parameters in a single column in Guvnor 5.4+.
This would be created as a "BRL Fragment" and either use a single
free-format DRL segment:-
QuickQuoteInputProfile( age > @{min}, age <= @{max} )
or as a guided BRL (Guided Rule Editor) fragment.
The screen shots showed an XLS decision table (that, incidentally, you
should be able to import into Guvnor 5.4+ and get a web-guided one for
free).
On 22 May 2012 10:12, Wolfgang Laun <wolfgang.laun@> wrote:
> On the screenshot I saw another column where a range test was being
> coded with a pair of constraints, something like
> amount >= $param1, amount < $param2
> which permits you to enter lower and upper bound, separated by a
> comma, in a single cell of that column.
>
> So if it isn't possible for age, it won't work for amount.
>
> -W
>
> On 22/05/2012, Michael Anstis <michael.anstis@> wrote:
> > Yes, you'll need two columns:-
> >
> > QuickQuoteInputProfile.age >
> > QuickQuoteInputProfile.age <=
> >
> > If using 5.4 you can try the other options too, but try with this
> first.
> >
> > On 22 May 2012 09:58, zeeshan <zeeshan.spring@> wrote:
> >
> >> Hi Mike and thanks fro replying !
> >>
> >> does it mean I need to add one more column(by clicking on the *"+New
> >> Column"* and adding A simple Condition) with name "Age" with
same
> >> pattern....??
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