About Decision Parameters rules
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Decision parameters offer a flexible mechanism for the type of input values that require frequent changes without having to adjust the strategy. Changes to the values of decision parameters become directly available when you update the rule. Decision parameters can assume the form of a simple list of values (typically, this is the case with global decision parameters), or a set of values that are available in a specific context (for example, proposition parameters and channel centric parameters). The values of decision parameters are typically defined by business users through the Decision Manager portal, but this functionality is not tied to the facilities in the portal and can be used in Designer Studio as well. The content of decision parameters rules is defined by the extension points that system architects use to configure the data model and user interface supporting decision parameters.
Available in applications that have access to the Decision Management rule sets through Application Rulesets or PegaDM as Built on Application.
The DMSample reference application provides an example of using global and proposition decision parameters in strategies. The example is documented in the DSM Getting Started Guide, topic "Decision Parameters in Strategies". To access the use case in the DMSample application:
Decision parameters are referenced in strategies through the decision parameters component.
Use the Application Explorer or Records Explorer to access your application's decision parameters rules.
Decision parameters rules are part of the Decision category. A decision parameters rule is an instance of the Rule-Decision-DecisionParameters rule type.
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