I understand that part but FNCM_COMMENT is a separate object/fact. Here's what I'm trying to do:
I have two objects(facts) FNAC_CLIENT_CONTROL FNCM_COMMENT I insert(FNAC_CLIENT_CONTROL) fireAllRules() My rule says when FNAC_CLIENT_CONTROL.FNAC_BIRTH_PLACE == "IL" then insert a new fact that was not previously inserted - FNCM_COMMENT. I now have 2 facts in WorkingMemory if I understand everything correctly. When I return to my java program, after the fireAllRules() statement, I'm hoping to have available to me both the FNAC_CLIENT_CONTROL fact and the FNCM_COMMENT fact. Is that true? Will I have both available? If so, how do I access the FNCM_COMMENT fact if it's not in the LHS and I don't have a variable assigned to it? > On Mon, Dec 10, 2007 at 11:01:41PM +0530, Darko IVANCAN wrote: > >> Hi, >> >> In the BRMS you can assign a variable to your fact in the LHS. >> This would then result in: >> when >> a : FNAC_CLIENT_CONTROL( FNAC_BIRTH_PLACE == "IL" ) >> then >> a.set.... >> >> good luck, >> Darko Ivancan >> >> On 10/12/2007 20:38, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: >> >>> Hello, >>> >>> I am creating all my rules using the BRMS guided rule editor gui. >>> In the rule editor, I have a rule that looks like this: >>> >>> WHEN >>> FNAC_CLIENT_CONTROL >>> FNAC_BIRTH_PLACE is equal to "IL" >>> >>> THEN >>> Assert FNCM_COMMENT FNCM_VARIABLE_DATA "This client lives in Illinois" >>> >>> When I click the 'View Source' button I see this: >>> >>> rule "Rule500" >>> dialect "mvel" >>> when >>> FNAC_CLIENT_CONTROL( FNAC_BIRTH_PLACE == "IL" ) >>> then >>> FNCM_COMMENT fact0 = new FNCM_COMMENT(); >>> fact0.setFNCM_VARIABLE_DATA( "This client lives in Illinois"); >>> insert( fact0 ); >>> end >>> >>> After I return from "fireAllRules", how do I reference the newly >>> asserted fact in my Java code? Do I reference "fact0" or can I use the >>> object's "real" name - FNCM_COMMENT.FNCM_VARIABLE_DATA? >>> >>> "fact0" is just a generated name created by BRMS when it generates the >>> rule based on what I type in the gui, right? I'm assuming if I insert >>> more facts, they would be called fact1, fact2, etc. If I want to >>> reference these facts, do I have to keep track of how many I've inserted >>> then reference the appropriate fact number? I'm not sure how to >>> reference these generated fact names after returning from the rule >>> engine. Could someone help me? >>> >>> Thanks, >>> Rod >>> _______________________________________________ >>> rules-users mailing list >>> [email protected] >>> https://lists.jboss.org/mailman/listinfo/rules-users >>> >>> >>> >>> > > > > _______________________________________________ rules-users mailing list [email protected] https://lists.jboss.org/mailman/listinfo/rules-users
