The (run) function optionally takes a numeric argument -- the maximum
number of rules to run. Is (run 1), then, what you want?


I think Mahesh Gandhe wrote:
> 
> Hi ,
> I have a problem while using salience feature.
> Salience feature will force the activated rules to  run  in the order of salience.
> But my requirement is that I want to run only  one rule of highest priority.
> Is there any mechanism of blocking activated rules and force them not to run?.
> Buy using agenda command I am able to see all the activated but not yet fired rules.
> Can I fire only one of these rules and block the other activated rules from running?
> Thank you.
> Regards,
> Mahesh G.
> 
> 
> 
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