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OIC Process – Decision Tables or, as we say in Ireland, Táblaí Rialacha! By Niall Commiskey

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I have only touched on this feature superficially in previous posts – now to some more detail!
Again, all quotes lifted from the docs are in italics.
Decisions is a very powerful feature in OIC.
Rules can be created within OIC Process applications, and are easily leveraged within your processes,
via the Decision Activity.

Not only that, Decisions can operate standalone; you can expose your Decision Model as a REST service to the outside world. Ergo, you can leverage rules from OIC Integrations, Visual Builder or any REST aware 3rd party app.
So let’s begin… Again – the business value add – Decision Models allow you to automate the decision logic inherent in your business processes. These models adhere to the DMN standard 1.1.and are FEEL aware – Friendly Enough Expression Language.This makes it easier for you to define your rules. So now to some simple examples – as you can see Decisions can be of different types. Read the complete article here.

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