A set of "complete" LHSides dissects a value spece into n disjoint subsets
of that space. In terms of rules, for n rules, not any 2 conditions can be
true at any time and no condition is false.
-W
2010/12/17 Yaniv Itzhaki <iyaniv(a)gmail.com>
Thanks
what do you mean by "complete" conditions?
2010/12/17 Wolfgang Laun <wolfgang.laun(a)gmail.com>
It would not be impossible to define a "first-rule-wins" group, where the
> first rule to fire may keep on doing so, locking out all others. But this is
> an incomplete definition; you'd also have to specify how long the lock-out
> effect should remain. If this isn't for the entire duration of the session,
> then what?
>
> Not knowing the actual conditions and other details I cannot really make a
> positive statement, but there's some doubt in my mind whether the stated
> problem might not be solved by using "complete" conditions.
>
> -W
>
>
> 2010/12/17 Yaniv Itzhaki <iyaniv(a)gmail.com>
>
> Thanks for your help
>>
>> I was looking for internal drools feature to solve this issue (this is
>> what i meant by etc..).
>>
>>
>> 2010/12/16 Bruno Freudensprung <bruno.freudensprung(a)temis.com>
>>
>>>
>>> Hi,
>>>
>>> I don't know if it is the best solution since I am very new to Drools
>>> but you could use a logical insert of a "Skip" fact. Something
like:
>>>
>>>
>>> rule "A1"
>>> salience 100
>>> ruleflow-group "A"
>>> activation-group "A"
>>> when
>>> xxx1
>>> then
>>> yyy1
>>> * insertLogical(new Skip());
>>> *
>>> end
>>>
>>> rule "A2"
>>> salience 90
>>> ruleflow-group "A"
>>> activation-group "A"
>>> when
>>> * not Skip()
>>> * xxx2
>>> then
>>> yyy2
>>> end
>>>
>>> Bruno.
>>>
>>> Yaniv Itzhaki a écrit :
>>>
>>> any ideas anyone?
>>>
>>> On Thu, Dec 16, 2010 at 12:36 PM, Yaniv Itzhaki
<iyaniv(a)gmail.com>wrote:
>>>
>>>> Hi,
>>>>
>>>> I have a group of rules with salience which I would like that only
>>>> the first activated rule will fire.
>>>>
>>>> I cant use the activation-group attribute because each rule can fire
>>>> number of times, and i want only this rule to be fired in that group:
>>>>
>>>> rule "A1"
>>>> salience 100
>>>> ruleflow-group "A"
>>>> activation-group "A"
>>>> when
>>>> xxx1
>>>> then
>>>> yyy1
>>>> end
>>>>
>>>> rule "A2"
>>>> salience 90
>>>> ruleflow-group "A"
>>>> activation-group "A"
>>>> when
>>>> xxx2
>>>> then
>>>> yyy2
>>>> end
>>>>
>>>> If Rule A1 run (activated number of times), rule A2 should not run.
>>>>
>>>> Is there a way to do that? (no global flags etc.)
>>>>
>>>> Thanks
>>>> Yaniv
>>>>
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