Databases Reference
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Upon doing this, the rule editor will add a row to the conflicts section of the decision
table, as shown in the following screenshot:
This is indicating that
R5
is in conflict with
R1
,
R2
,
R3
, and
R4
, that is, that they both
apply to the same scenario. Double-click on the conflict warning for
R1
, and this will
launch the
Conflict Resolution
window, as shown in the following screenshot:
Here, we can specify how we wish to handle the conflict. Click on the drop-down
list and select
Override
to specify that
R1
takes precedence over
R5
. Do the same
for rules
R2
,
R3
, and
R4
. The decision table will be updated to show no conflicts and
that rules
R1
to
R4
override
R5
.
This completes our decision table, so save the rules dictionary and redeploy the leave
approval composite to test it.