Thanks a lot for clearing that up, i was about to ask the exact same
question. I don't think the documentation is 100% accurate on this
particular subject.

_ miguel



2010/4/6 Mauricio Salatino <[email protected]>

> they both work in a different way.
> agenda-groups works like a stack, when you put the focus on one agenda
> group all the activated rules in that group will be fired, when there is no
> more activated rules on that groups, the stack jumps to the next group in
> the stack firing all the rules activated there, until it reaches the MAIN
> group (when you don't specify any agenda-group).
>
> Ruleflow groups isolate completely the activated rules execution. It only
> execute the activated rules in that ruleflowgroup. It doesn't behave as a
> stack.
>
> 2010/4/6 Bertrand Grottier <[email protected]>
>
>>  Hello,
>> Can someone explain me the difference between ruleflow and agenda-group ?
>> I am asking the question because I managed to create a "ruleflow" based on
>> agenda-group.
>> What is the additionnal value of ruleflow ? Just ease of use or is there
>> anything else ?
>> Thank you in advance.
>> Benoît
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