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16.11. Entries in the Rule Set Area
Table 16.1. Entries in the Rule Set area
| Keyword | Value | Usage |
|---|---|---|
| RuleSet | The package name for the generated DRL file. Optional, the default is rule_table. | Must be First entry. |
| Sequential | "true" or "false". If "true", then salience is used to ensure that rules fire from the top down. | Optional, at most once. If omitted, no firing order is imposed. |
| EscapeQuotes | "true" or "false". If "true", then quotation marks are escaped so that they appear literally in the DRL. | Optional, at most once. If omitted, quotation marks are escaped. |
| Import | A comma-separated list of Java classes to import. | Optional, may be used repeatedly. |
| Variables | Declarations of DRL globals, i.e., a type followed by a variable name. Multiple global definitions must be separated with a comma. | Optional, may be used repeatedly. |
| Functions | One or more function definitions, according to DRL syntax. | Optional, may be used repeatedly. |
| Queries | One or more query definitions, according to DRL syntax. | Optional, may be used repeatedly. |
| Declare | One or more declarative types, according to DRL syntax. | Optional, may be used repeatedly. |

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