Have you checked the expanded DRL? What does this line look like? -W
On 12 June 2012 17:06, Sandjaja, Dominik <[email protected]>wrote: > ** > > I have the following Drools DSL "sentence": > > [when]The field {field} in the module {module} contains value > {value}=$a : {module} ( {field} != null) > > String( this.equalsIgnoreCase("{value}") ) from $a.{field} > > where the `field` is a `Set` of Strings. > > Now, if I have two of these sentences in one rule, it obviously won't > work as the variable `$a` occurs twice. So I wanted to improve the rule to > make the variable, well, variable: > > [when]The field {field} in the module {module} contains value {value} > as {a}={a} : {module} ( {field} != null) > > String( this.equalsIgnoreCase("{value}") ) from {a}.{field} > > This doesn't work, I can't use the part `{a}.`, that breaks. > > So, my questions are: Is there either a way to rewrite the rules or a way > to allow the `{variable}.` notation to work? Alternatively, is there a > `contains` operator which works case insensitive? > > Thanks in advance > > Dominik > > _______________________________________________ > rules-users mailing list > [email protected] > https://lists.jboss.org/mailman/listinfo/rules-users > >
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