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Key: DMN12-30
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Status: closed
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Source: Sapiens Decision NA ( Mr. Gil Ronen)
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Summary:
Input Entries are defined as unary tests and as such do not allow even simple expressions. The need to exit the decision table into other FEEL constructs for simple expressions such as “Dividend Income * 0.30” makes the overall logic less readable. There are currently several tools that support expressions in decision table cells and this feature is also on Jan and James’ wishlist. The latter wrote about in more detail (http://blog.luxmagi.com/2016/04/our-dmn-2-0-wish-list-i-decision-logic/) so I won’t repeat it except to quote “This is something we see a lot of demand for by business users of DMN ‘in the field’.”
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Reported: DMN 1.1 — Thu, 5 May 2016 14:34 GMT
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Disposition: Deferred — DMN 1.2
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Disposition Summary:
similar to generalized unary tests
any boolean expression can be a unary test, so while you cannot enter 20 * rate, you can enter ? = 20 * rate. Defer to make ?= implied if no ? in expression.
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Updated: Wed, 3 Oct 2018 14:17 GMT
DMN12 — Expressions in Input Entries
- Key: DMN12-30
- OMG Task Force: Decision Modeling and Notation 1.2 RTF