Thanks Wolfgang, ultimately better than what I wrote :)

2011/2/24 Wolfgang Laun <[email protected]>

> It was suggested to have the usd as a fact. You could write
>
>     UserParams( $usd: usd )
>     Claim( claimRequestDate before[65d] $usd )
>
> This is easy to parameterize in a spreadsheet.
>
> The data for the UserParams fact could be defined in a special cell in the
> spreadsheet. A high-salience rule could be dedicated to its creation and
> insertion.
>
> -W
>
>
>
> On 24 February 2011 12:08, sdinoo <[email protected]> wrote:
> >
> > lets say instead of =now() I am using a user-specified date(usd). I want
> to
> > calculate (usd - claimRequestDate) in the Condition something like <usd -
> > ClaimREquestDate) > "$param"
> >
> > I the data for that condition I want to put an integer say 65 - the rule
> > should fire when the condition is met
> >
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