Again, I think you're not quite grasping what ? means. ? and ?x mean
exactly the same thing; the only difference is that ?x you can refer
to again, while ? is a value that exists but that you're going to
ignore. So the single patterns
(foo ?x ?y ?z)
and
(foo ? ? ?)
match exactly the same facts
I think Bogdan Werth wrote:
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> Great thanks for the quick answer.
> Your advise led me another idea/question. You say it should be realized with
> agent-specific identifiers and rules that distinguish these identifiers. In
> your book Jess In
This is very true, but the only field that *must*
match is the service. Clearly Im not just throwing out
a text area and letting the user go crazy, there are
certain conditions that must be met long before any
interaction with the rule engine. At this time the
only logical flaw that Im considering
Great thanks for the quick answer.
Your advise led me another idea/question. You say it should be realized with
agent-specific identifiers and rules that distinguish these identifiers. In your book
Jess In Action you describe modules as a kind of namespace for templates and rules. I was
just wo