Thomas

Thanks for the reply.
It makes sense to specify the rule names explicitly.

If I have several hundreds of rows (& several spreadsheets), giving a unique
name for each rule is time consuming. I guess I can use some Excel
functionality to generate the unique names.

What do you think about the feature of auto generating the names?
Let us say, if the the name of spreadsheet is appended with 11, 12 etc I can
have the rule name generated automatically (of course, presuming I give an
unique name for each spreadsheet... which is far less effort).

 



Swindells, Thomas wrote:
> 
> My advice is always to include a rulename (NAME) column and explicitly
> specify all the rule names.
> That way the name of the rule is deterministic and doesn't suddenly change
> if someone happens to insert a rule in the row above - this is
> particularly useful if you log or audit the rules that have fired.
> 
> Thomas
> 
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: [email protected] [mailto:rules-users-
>> [email protected]] On Behalf Of satjo
>> Sent: 18 November 2009 16:50
>> To: [email protected]
>> Subject: [rules-users] Multiple Excel decisiontables - a bug
>> 
>> 
>> I think following is a bug and I would like to how different users
>> think
>> 
>> Issue: If there are multiple Excel decisiontables files, i.e, NOT
>> multiple
>> decision tables in a single spreadsheet, then the 'fireall' does not
>> necessarily give right results as the rule names get repeated in the
>> resolved drl file.
>> 
>> How to produce?:
>> One can produce this issue adding multiple Excel files in
>> Knowledbuilder and
>> also one can see the same problem in Guvnor when one uploads multiple
>> Excel
>> decision tables.
>> 
>> Reason for the behavior:
>> The rule name (with row number post fix) gets repeated if all the
>> spreadsheets for the given model.
>> Let us say if I have a model 'com.sample.Test' and two spreadsheet
>> decision
>> tables use this model, then the final resolved drl file would have two
>> rules
>> with the same name, e.g. Test_11 etc.
>> 
>> I looked into the code  'org.drools.template.model' and name is not
>> unique
>> between different spreadsheets.
>> If this name is unique, e.g. name of the spreadsheet (presuming each
>> spreadsheet is having unique name), then I do get correct results.
>> 
>> I want to know if any one has similar experience or comments.
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