Is it possible to pass an array of objects as facts and then compare against a nested attribute #325
                  
                    
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Hi,
I have an array of Objects, say [{ssn: '1234', netPay: '2000'}, {ssn: '4567', netPay: '4000'}]. Rules can be something like, ssn !=null and netPay>0. Is it possible to run this list against these set of rules? One way will be to use a loop in my javascript code and send this one at a time for the rule engine to evaluate the rules. But I was wondering whether this can do something like Drools, where I pass the whole list and then the Rule Engine takes care of the looping and validation.
Thanks in advance.
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