Add the Decision Explainer Log History Component to Application Record Pages
Add the Decision Explainer Log History component to the appropriate Lightning record
pages so that application reviewers can see an application's decision explanations.
The Decision Explainer Log History component shows the date and time, expression set
name, and version number for each decision. Reviewers can click the action menu for any log
entry and choose View Details to see the variables, values, and formulas
that the expression set used to calculate the decision.
To add the Decision Explainer Log
History component to application Lightning record pages:
From Setup, in Object Manager, click the object whose layout you want to edit. For example,
click Business License Application.
Click Lightning Record Pages and then click the page layout name.
For example, click Business License Application Record Page.
Click Edit.
Drag Decision Explainer Log History from the Components panel to the
Lightning page canvas and position it where you want it to appear.
If desired, use the properties panel to add filter logic to control when the component
appears on the page. For more information, see Dynamic Lightning Pages.
Save your changes and exit Lightning App Builder.
Repeat to add the Decision Explainer Log History component to individual application
Lightning record pages.
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