I'm not sure if it is possible or not but personally I wouldn't do it.
I would have both Order and CustomerOrder as facts within your knowledge base 
(and probably orderItem as well).

I would add a "total" field to Order and write a rule to maintain this value by 
accumulating the itemAmount of all the orderitems. Similarly I would have 
another rule on CustomerOrder to accumulate the value of the "total" of each of 
the orders. When an Order is updated this would automatically trigger the 
re-calculation of the CustomerOrder total.

Seperately I would have rules written against these fields which are then 
trivial to write and will make it much easier to cater for future requirements 
(eg in the future if customer name is "Mr Rich" then allow a max order value of 
XYZ).

If you can't modify your core objects then you can also implement it by having 
a separate fact which links the object (CustomerOrder or order) to the order 
value) eg ValueFact (source, value).

Thomas

Ps.
It is a really bad idea to try and use doubles to store currency amounts. 
Doubles do not store decimal numbers precisely, this means £0.30 may actually 
be stored as 0.30000000000000004, and if you keep add £0.10 100 times you may 
end up with £9.99 not £10.00. You should either use integer numbers (store 
pence not fractions of pounds) or use big decimal.  
http://www.velocityreviews.com/forums/t139008-java-double-precision.html shows 
the problem in action.

> -----Original Message-----
> From: [email protected] [mailto:rules-users-
> [email protected]] On Behalf Of Dinesh kumar
> Sent: 06 August 2010 11:58
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: [rules-users] Is nested loops possible ?
>
>
> Hi,
>
> I am having a problem in iterating a list inside a list.
>
> I am having the following business scenario.
>
> Public Class CustomerOrder {
>
>         private String customerName;
>
>         private ArrayList<Order> orderList;
>
> }
>
>
> Public Class Order {
>
>         private String orderId;
>
>         private String orderTime;
>
>         private ArrayList<OrderItem> orderList;
>
> }
>
>
> Public Class OrderItem {
>
>         private String itemName;
>
>         private Double itemAmount;
>
> }
>
>
> I need to find the total order amount for each order and the sum of all
> order.
> My rule is like individual orders should not exceed a 10000 and total order
> amount of all customers should not exceed 100000.
>
> For this, I need to iterate ArrayList<Order> orderList and during each
> iteration , I need to iterate ArrayList<OrderItem> orderList. Is this
> possible in Drools ?
>
>
> I tried something like this. But it doesn't seem to be working.
> when
>
> ClaimRegistration($orderList: orderList)
>
> Number( $count : intValue > 0)
>         from accumulate(Order(orderId== "order1"
>         &&
>      Number( doubleValue > 10000 )
>      from accumulate( OrderItem( $value : itemAmount),
>      init( double total = 0; ),
>      action( total += $value; ),
>      reverse( total -= $value; ),
>      result( total ) )
>
>
>         ) from $orderList,count(1))
>
>
> then
>
> Sysout(",,,,,");
>
>
>
> It would be of great help if any one can give suggestions to solve this.
>
> Is nested loops possible in Drools ?
>
>
> Regards,
> Dinesh
>
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