Hi, you can't because you don't know which is true. 
You can create two rules one for each condition
and then you can access by binding the Conditaional Element to a variable:
Like for example:

when
    $c: Customer( age == 50 )
  then
    $c.setAge( "40" );


On Wed, May 28, 2014 at 3:39 PM, Chidambaran Subramanian <chiddu@gmail.com> wrote:
rule "Test"
  dialect "mvel"
  when
    ( Customer( age == 50 ) or Deal( amount == 30 ) )
  then
    Customer.setAge( "40" );
    update( Customer );
    Customer.setPlace( "Test" );
    update( Customer );
end



Appreciate any help in this regard.

Regards
Chiddu

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