Verify the DigitalLendingIsSTPApplication OmniScript
Speed up the loan application process by automatically approving a loan based on an
applicant’s credit score. The DigitalLendingIsSTPApplication OmniScript shows the applicant a
confirm offer page or a submitted offer page based on the result of the IsSTPApplication decision
matrix.
Required Editions
Available in: Lightning Experience
Available in: Professional, Enterprise, and Unlimited Editions
User Permissions Needed
To set up Digital Lending:
Digital Lending permission set
To configure business rules engine:
Product Discovery Admin permission set
AND
Rule Engine Designer permission
set
AND
Product Catalog Management Designer permission
set
AND
OmniStudio Admin
To run business rules engine:
Product Discovery User permission set
AND
Product Catalog Management Viewer
permission set
AND
OmniStudio User permission set
The decision matrix action element calls a decision matrix with specified inputs and returns the
result to an OmniScript. The DigitalLendingIsSTPApplication OmniScript is preconfigured with the
IsSTPApplication decision matrix action element. To show applicants a confirm offer page or a
submitted offer page, the decision matrix that you created in Approve or Reject a Loan
Automatically topic must have the same name as the decision matrix action element in
DigitalLendingIsSTPApplication OmniScript.
From the App Launcher, find and select OmniStudio, and then select
OmniScript.
Click the DigitalLendingIsSTPApplication OmniScript.
Confirm that the IsSTPApplication decision matrix action element is included in the
OmniScript.
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