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Decision Table Editor
When you select to create a new Decision Table for an Activity element, or edit an existing one, the name of the Activity element displays in the tab under the Decision Table toolbar.
Access
Ribbon |
Design > Impact > Decisions > Manage Decisions |
Context Menu |
On a diagram: Right-click on Activity element | Simple Decision Table | Decision Table or Right-click on Action element | Simple Decision Table | Decision Table |
Complete the Decision Table
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Enter a condition |
You can enter a condition into the table in a number of ways:
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Add another condition |
You can add further condition rows to the list in any of these ways:
Each condition that you add is bound to the previous conditions, so that they are evaluated in combination. |
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List allowable values for the condition |
(Optional) You can provide a comma-separated value (CSV) list of the values that you could assign to a condition. If you do this, those values are offered as suggestions to enter in the value fields along the same row. The allowable values column is hidden by default. To display it, click on the icon in the Decision Table toolbar. In the allowable values cell against each condition, type in all the possible values separated by commas. These values can include operators such as >, <, = and ... . Attributes dragged from the Project Browser and classified by an Enumeration will complete the cell automatically and make the field read only. |
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Set condition values |
Each of the conditions you set have defined values that act as a decision point. For example, a person under the age of 18 years old cannot hire a car, so the values of 'Yes' and 'No' are decision points for the condition '18 or over'. In each of the columns 1, 2, 3 and so on, provide a condition value by either:
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Add further condition value columns |
To add further value columns to the table, either:
These options add the column to both the 'Condition' and 'Conclusion' panels. |
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Set the Policy and Completeness |
The 'Decision Hit Policy' defines if and how the conditions are combined in making a decision. 'Completeness' identifies whether or not the decision set is complete. To set these two flags, right-click on the 'Condition' header (top left corner of the 'Condition' panel) and select the options:
If you do not want to display the completeness, select the 'Completeness | Clear' option. |
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Delete Column or Condition |
To remove a condition that no longer applies, or a column of values that are no longer tested, right-click on the appropriate column or row and select the options:
A prompt displays to confirm the deletion. You cannot delete the title column or condition number row, nor can you delete the allowable values column. |
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Enter a Conclusion |
You can enter a conclusion into the table in a number of ways:
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Add Further Conclusions |
You can add further conclusion rows to the list in any of these ways:
Each conclusion that you add is bound to the previous conclusions, so that the final decision takes them all into account. |
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List allowable values for the conclusion |
(Optional) You can provide a comma-separated value (CSV) list of the values that you could assign to a conclusion. If you do this, those values are offered as suggestions to enter in the value fields along the same row. The allowable values column is hidden by default. To display it, click on the icon in the Decision Table toolbar. In the allowable values cell against each conclusion, type in all the possible values separated by commas. These values can include operators such as >, <, = and ... . Attributes dragged from the Project Browser and classified by an Enumeration will complete the cell automatically and make the field read only. |
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Set Conclusion values |
Each of the conclusions you set has values that define the outcome of the conditional values in the same column, when the conditions are met. In each of the columns 1, 2, 3 and so on, provide a conclusion value by either:
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Add Further Conclusion Columns |
To add further value columns to the table, either:
These options add the column to both 'Condition' and 'Conclusion' panels. |
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Set theTable Aggregation Values |
The 'Table Aggregation' value indicates how the conclusion values are to be combined to form the decision. Set the value by right-clicking on the 'Conclusion' column heading and selecting the'Aggregation | <value>' option. If you do not want to set the Table Aggregation, select the 'Aggregation | Clear' option. |
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Delete Column or Conclusion |
To remove a conclusion that is no longer valid, or a column of result values that are no longer produced, right-click on the appropriate column or row and select the options:
A prompt displays to confirm the deletion. You cannot delete the title column or conclusion number row, nor can you delete the allowable values column. |
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Check Object properties and location |
If you have created a condition or conclusion by dragging an object from the Project Browser, you can right-click on its row and:
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Save your changes |
At regular intervals, and before you exit from the table, click on the in the Decision Table toolbar. |
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