You work as a business user at Domain.com. You received instruction to change an existing business rule.
There is multiple fact update actions included in the existing business rule. For must occur in a particular order to execute correctly. You find that your rule has some actions out of order. You need to decide on the appropriate action to take to correct this with the minimal effort possible.
What should you do?
A.
First delete all actions. Then reenter them in the correct order.
B.
Right-click the out-of-order action(s).
Then manually reorder the actions by selecting Move Up or Move Down.
C.
Force the actions to execute in the correct order by setting the Priority property of each rule.
D.
First delete any out-of-order actions. Then insert new actions in the correct spots.
Explanation:
The actions of a rule can be easily reordered by right-clicking the action and select Move Up or Move Down. This option will achieve the required results with the least amount of effort.Incorrect Answers:
A:Deleting all actions and reentering them would allow you to correct the problem. But the question stated clearly that you want to use the least amount of effort. And this option suggests a significant amount of extra work to recreate the actions.
C: The actions must be physically reordered to execute in a particular order and setting the priority of the various rules in your policy will have no impact on the order of execution of actions within a rule.
D: Deleting all actions or even select actions and inserting new actions would allow you to correct the problem.
However, it would involve a significant amount of extra work.