on 10-14-2014 8:42 PM
Hi experts,
Is it possible to model with decision tables the following requirement.
1 decision table that has 4 input columns and 1 output column, in one instance the output column is derived based on only 3 input columns, in a second instance the output column is derived based on 4 input columns.
Is it possible to model this with only one decision table? or is it a must to define two decision tables? I want to avoid the second option because the entries are the same.
Thanks for the inputs.
Mario
1 decision table that has 4 input columns and 1 output column, in one instance the output column is derived based on only 3 input columns, in a second instance the output column is derived based on 4 input columns.
Is it possible to model this with only one decision table?
Yes. You can define in the first rows conditions for 4 input values and later for three Input values.
Please remark that in BRFplus a column can contain value ranges as well as expressions.
Best Regards,
Tobias
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All these requirements are possible. Just do not leave any values null in the decision table.
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