If the XOR group is used, all conditions are evaluated and only one
consequence is executed. E.g.,
If I have N rules, all N conditions are evaluated before one consequence
is triggered. If the value of N is very high, this is going to degrade
the performance drastically.

<rule-set>

            <rule name=" Rule1">
                        -
                        -
                        -
            </rule>
            <rule name=" Rule2 ">
                        -
                        -
                        -
            </rule>
.
.
.

            <rule name=" RuleN ">
                        -
                        -
                        -
            </rule>
</rule-set>


Is there a way we can use so that when one condition is satisfied, none
of the other conditions are evaluated? 


Thanks in advance,

Amitesh

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