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http://blog.athico.com/2008/07/svn-url-changes-funny-video.html
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Wonderful! Thanks very much for your learned response. Java syntax,
then, is more reserved for the right hand side of the rule, which makes
sense, else we would see semi-colons in the LHS.
Thanks again!
Robert Costello
Lead Systems Engineer
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Oops, try this:
*rule* "Your First Rule"
*when*
Date1( $end1: endDate )
Date2( beginDate > $end1 )
*then*
#actions
System.out.println("do something");
*end*
Scott Reed wrote:
*Try this:
*
*rule* "Your First Rule"
*whe
*Try this:
*
*rule* "Your First Rule"
*when*
$d1 : Date1( $end1: endDate )
$d2 : Date2()
$d2 : Date2( beginDate > $end1 )
*then*
#actions
System.out.println("do something");
*end*
Costello, Robert wrote:
I'm having a hard time
I'm having a hard time understanding the syntax in the conditional or
left hand side of the DRL. Is it acceptable to use dot notation in the
LHS? Is there a better way to compare fields on different objects?
In the example below, I get an error "Unable to find class $d1. What
limitations ar
Cross posted for information.
Ths subject is more for the user list than the dev' one.
Cheers,
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