Which two features are provided by decision tables?

Which two features are provided by decision tables?

Which two features are provided by decision tables?

A.
Sets of input data can be bucketed and reviewed for gaps.

B.
Data sets can be reviewed for conflicts.

C.
Data can be used for only one rule evaluation.

D.
A rule evaluation can be used only to enter new output data.

Explanation:
After you create a Decision Table there are operations that you may want to perform
on the Decision Table, including the following:

(A) Find and fix gaps in a Decision Table
(B) Finding and resolving conflicts between rules in a Decision Table
Compact or split cells in a Decision Table
Merge a condition or split a condition in a Decision Table
A: * Compact the Decision Table
In this step you compact the rules to merge from eighteen rules to nine rules. This automatically
eliminates the rules that are not needed and preserves the no gap, no conflict properties for the
Decision Table.
* The Conditions area in a Decision Table includes one or more condition rows. Each condition
row has a condition expression and, for each rule, a condition cell. A condition expression is an
expression that you build in Rules Designer. The condition expression is often a fact property or a
function result, but it can be any expression that has a type that can be associated with a
bucketset.
B: A Decision Table displays multiple related rules in a single spreadsheet-style view. In Rules
Designer a Decision Table presents a collection of related business rules with condition rows,
rules, and actions presented in a tabular form that is easy to understand. Business users can
compare cells and their values at a glance and can use Decision Table rule analysis features by
clicking icons and selecting values in Rules Designer to help identify and correct conflicting or
missing cases.



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