code
depends on the return value of "facts" (for example), so it would be
easy enough to try to clean these up in a future release.
Actually this has already been cleaned up for the (facts)-command :-).
As You see above the command always returns NIL, even though the manual
states that it
if I have missed a point here - I was just curious.
Kind regards,
Morten Vigel
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Hi again,
Thanks for confirming my supspiscion on the bug with patterns. I now
have another problem, that I think maybe You can help me with. I have
read the part about queries in the Jess online manual, but it seems to
get me nowhere.
I have defined a template that looks like this (simplified):
Hi!
I have a problem with a "not" conditional element in a rule of mine.
I'm working with the following template:
(deftemplate postdiction
(slot last)
(slot not-possibly-primary)
(slot test-status))
The template will allow me to build a sort of tree structure, where each
fact can refer t
ell, since the syntax is almost identical in many cases. What I hope
You will consider writing, is a book similar to this written
specifically for Jess.
Kind regards
Morten Vigel
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