You work as a business user at Domain.com. You received instruction to update a business rule.
Domain.com recently changed their business process. This has as a consequence that you need to change the existing business rule in a published policy. You need to create a new version of this policy to update the rule.
You need to take the appropriate action to make your changes with the least amount of effort possible.
What should you do?
A.
Right-click the Current Policy Version and select Copy in the Business Rule Composer.
Then right-click the Policy folder and select Paste to create a new version of the policy with the same elements as the copied version.
Make your changes and publish the new version.
B.
Right-click the Policy folder and select Add New Version in the Business Rule Composer to create a new version of the policy with the same elements as the copied version.
Make your changes and publish the new version.
C.
Select Deploy Policy in the Business Rules Engine Deployment Wizard to create a new version of the policy. Make any changes in the Business Rule Composer.
Run the Business Rules Engine Deployment Wizard again and deploy the changes by selecting Deploy Policy.
D.
Select Export Policy/Vocabulary to file from database in the Business Rules Engine Deployment Wizard. Make any changes in the xml file copy.
Run the Business Rules Engine Deployment Wizard again and select Import and publish Policy/Vocabulary from file to database.
Explanation:
To create a new version of an existing policy with the same content as the current version, simply click on the current version, select Copy, then right-click on the root policy folder and select Paste. This option will achieve the task at hand with the least amount of effort.Incorrect Answers:
B: If you right-click on the policy folder and select Add New Version, it will result in an empty "new" version of the policy. Any rules desired from the previous version would need to be recreated in this new version, thus incurring extra effort.
C: The Deploy Policy option in the Business Rules Engine Deployment Wizard will not create a new version of a
policy. This option is thus not feasible.
D: You can create a new version of a policy by exporting, editing, and importing/publishing a previous version.
However, this option is unnecessarily complex and error-prone. It adds several extra steps, not the least of which is editing the policy in its xml format, which could lead to unforeseen typographic and/or parsing errors. And the question states pertinently with the least amount of effort.