Currently (5.2.0, but not <= 5.1.1) you can do:
rule future
when
Date( $t: time ) from new Date()
$p: Person( $dob: dob after[0] $t )
then
System.out.println( $p.getName() + " not born yet." );
end
There are indeed some restrictions w.r.t. the use of temporal operators but
comparing Date/long field to Date/long field is OK.
(@Lisa: You realize that new Date() is somewhat unprecise when used to mean
"today".)
-W
On 29 June 2011 01:04, lhorton <LHorton(a)abclegal.com> wrote:
Interesting. I tried to use this syntax to find out if a date is
older
than
"now" using this source:
$p2: Person( $dob2: dob before[3d] new Date() )
but I get and exception: org.drools.RuntimeDroolsException: The 'before'
operator can only be used to compare one event to another, and never to
compare to literal constraints.
any idea how to compare to "new Date()"? I had already written a function
to do this date comparison, but will use the Drools syntax instead if I can
get this to work.
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