Create Credit Score Based Adjustment Decision Table
Decision tables are complex lookup tables that read business rules with multiple inputs,
and return multiple outputs for the records in your Salesforce org, or for the values that you
specify. Rules are records in a standard object, custom object, or a custom metadata
type.
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 create, read, update, and delete all design time pricing objects:
Salesforce Pricing Design Time
To grant read access for all run-time pricing features:
Salesforce Pricing Run Time
To use Salesforce Pricing:
Salesforce Pricing preference
To use Business Rules Engine:
Rule Engine Designer
To run Business Rules Engine:
Rule Engine User
From the App Launcher, find and select Business Rules Engine.
Click the app navigation menu, and select Lookup Tables.
Click New.
Select Decision Table, and then click
Next.
Select Create Decision Table, and then click
Next.
Enter CreditScoreBasedAdjustmentDT as the name.
Enter CreditScoreBasedAdjustmentDT as the API name.
Select Source Object Rate Adjustment Based Credit Score.
Select Filter Result By Output Order.
Select Usage Type Pricing.
Click Next.
Configure the decision table columns using the details in the table.
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