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Key: DMN16-54
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Status: closed
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Source: Decision Management Solutions ( James Taylor [X] (Inactive))
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Summary:
Item Definitions are hierarchical so the top level one in an Input Data or a Decision might not be a collection while one or more of those contained are. This means that there may be a collection to process even if the Input Data or Decision is not marked as a collection (see
DMN14-123for this separate issue). It should be possible to show both "fan in" where multiple instances of the source of the requirement are used by a single instance of a decision and "fan-out" when the source of requirement contains a collection which will be processed one at a time by the decision. -
Reported: DMN 1.3 — Wed, 24 Feb 2021 05:36 GMT
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Disposition: Deferred — DMN 1.6b1
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Disposition Summary:
Defer to DMN 1.7
Defer to DMN 1.7
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Updated: Mon, 16 Sep 2024 14:16 GMT
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Attachments:
- FanProposal_JTJP.pdf 297 kB (application/pdf)
DMN16 — No way to show relative multiplicity of decisions and their information requirements
- Key: DMN16-54
- OMG Task Force: Decision Model and Notation 1.6 RTF