How do you plan to come to grips with the sequence of states: before B is on the agenda, then: B is on the agenda, then (after B fires): B is not on the agenda? Phase one and three are likely to fire rule A.

Wouldn't it be easier to use truth maintenance or a fact representing the right condition?

-W


On 1 May 2013 09:03, oresch <olaf.resch@t-online.de> wrote:
Hi,

I am trying to do the following:

1. To check if a rule (B) is present in the agenda as a condition for rule
(A).
2. If not: to fire rule (A).

How can I query the rules actually placed in the agenda? Preferably directly
from a rule or if this is not possible from the java code?

Thank you very much
Olaf



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