Thank you again for your answer.
But can you provide me more information about this concept of the other rule. Although 
if it is not applicable for my current solution, I would like to have for my 
understanding. Any simple example would be great.

Thank you, regards
Mark


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>I think Mark Egloff wrote:
>> Follow up question:
>> 
>> >For now, the trick is to change the rule so that either the modified
>> >fact doesn't match anymore, or so that some -other- rule will also
>> >match, will fire first, and thus prevent the original rule from firing
>> >again immediately.
>> 
>> 
>> For me is still not clear how I could avoid the re-firing through
>> another rule which would fire first. I tried with (declare (salience
>> -100)) but it still does not work.
>> So could you please provide me a simple example from your description
>> above? This would be great.
>
>
>It's not possible in every case. In your situation, where the new
>value is just an incremented integer, it's probably not a feasible
>approach. 
>
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