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You have a situation where a collection of rules might provide a flexible way of externalizing logic in an application.
Which two are accurate considerations to assess when you decide to use a decision table or if-then rules?

  • A. The decision table’s spreadsheet metaphor is compact and familiar to end users.
  • B. Decision tables can use globals whereas if-then rules cannot.
  • C. The logic will likely require more rules if expressed as a decision table.
  • D. Unlike with a decision table, an Expression Builder is provided for if-then rules to help you craft condition expressions.
  • E. Built-in error prevention features for decision tables can help you build more complete and accurate rules.
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IBorges
5 years, 7 months ago
A. The decision table’s spreadsheet metaphor is compact and familiar to end users. E. Built-in error prevention features for decision tables can help you build more complete and accurate rules.
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