If you need to take different actions based on different conditions, it
should be done by different rules IMO...
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Edson
2007/6/11, Ashwini Joshi <ashwini_joshi(a)persistent.co.in>:
Hi,
I have also sent this problem before. But did not get any reply. It is
urgent. Does anyone know about this?
Suppose I have a rule as
rule "Rule1"
when
Message( message == "Hello" ) || Message( status == 0 )
then
System.out.println("then executed");
End
Is there a way to find out which condition is satisfied? I.e. whether
message was equal to "Hello" or status was 0.
We are generating alerts using rules engine, and in the alert we need to
specify that which clause generated the alert.
We are having multiple clauses in a single rule. So what is the correct
way to find the clause because of which alert is generated. We cannot keep
them in separate rule because we need to consider and\or conditions between
these clauses.
Thanks,
Ashwini
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