Proj-94 C-2409 C-1493 The Run Rule feature enables you to
test a decision tree rule individually before testing it in the context
of the application you are developing. B-17319 circumstance
NORIR You specify a test page for the rule to use, provide sample
data as the input, run the rule, and examine the results.
If you have the AutomatedTesting privilege (through an access role), you can use the features of Automated Unit Testing such as saved test cases and unit test suites for testing your decision tree rule. See About Automated Unit Testing and Working with the Test Cases tab for more information.
Before you begin
Before you begin, determine how you will provide the sample data to
use when testing the rule. Can you provide all the data directly in the
Run Rule window? Or does the rule need specific pages to be on the
clipboard to return a decision?
- Examine the rule. Review the Applies To key part,
Table tab and Pages
& Classes tab of the rule, to identify the classes of the
pages it uses for input and the properties involved in the
decision.
- The Run Rule feature can create or copy a page to use as the test
page, as appropriate for the rule you are testing. The page class of
the test page is the Applies To class of the rule. If
necessary, you can create a model to set initial values for the
page.
- If the rule requires input from several pages, determine how to
mimic the processing that creates them so the clipboard has the
initial context you need to run the rule. For example, you can run an
activity that creates the pages or start a flow and stop it at the
appropriate point.
For general information about the Run Rule feature, including a list
of the clipboard pages that are generated when a rule runs, see How to test a rule with the Run
Rule feature.
Run the rule
To run the rule, complete the following steps:
- Save the rule.
- Complete any preprocessing necessary to create the appropriate
clipboard context and, if the rule is circumstanced or time-qualified,
to set the conditions you want to test.
- Click the Run button . The Run Rule window
appears.
- In the Test Page section, specify which page to
use as the main page: select Create or Reset Test page and in
the Apply field, select the model to use for
the test page or leave the default. Click Reset Page to clear any prior test data from the Results section of the window. B-20360 REJECTED
If you have the AutomatedTesting privilege and this rule has saved test cases, the Run Against a Saved Test Case choice is available. To run the rule and see how its behavior compares to that in its previously saved test cases, select a choice from the Run Against a Saved Test Case drop-down list. You can choose to unit test against a specific test case or all test cases.
After making your selection, click Run Test Case. If differences are found between results of running the current state of the rule and the saved test case, they are displayed and you have the options of overwriting the saved test case, viewing the rule history, and saving the results.
- In the lower section of the Run Rule window, enter the
test data and click
Run
Again. The system runs
the decision tree rule and displays the results.
If you have the AutomatedTesting privilege and you want to save this run as a test case, click Save Test Case.
- Click Run Again as necessary, selecting other
model rules or providing other input values.
- Optional. Click the Result Decision Paths link to
go directly to the row on the Decision tab
that produced the test result. C-1637 NORIR
- Optional. Click Show Clipboard to
open the Clipboard and examine the pages. Click the Hide
Clipboard button to close
the tool. B-20333B-20454 rejected not refreshed For
information about the clipboard pages that are generated, see How to test a rule with the Run
Rule feature.
Debugging decision tree rules with the Tracer
C-446 If your decision tree rule does not give you the
results you expect and you cannot determine the problem by running the
rule and examining the clipboard pages, run the Tracer tool. With the
Tracer you can watch each step in the evaluation of a decision tree rule
as it occurs.
Complete the following steps:
- Click the icon in the Quick Launch area to start the Tracer. BYRNB 2/22/10
- In the Tracer window, click the Options button ().
- In the Event Types to Trace section, select
Decision Tree.
- Select the RuleSet that contains the rule to be traced. (Clear the other RuleSets to avoid memory usage from tracing events occurring in other RuleSets.)
- Click OK .
- Return to the main portal and run the decision tree rule.
- Watch the Tracer output as the rule runs.
About Decision Tree
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