To meet evolving business requirements, you add, update, or remove business rules that
the decision table reads. If you update the object or the custom metadata type that contain the
rules, refresh the decision table to ensure that the outcomes are based on the latest
rules.
Required Editions
Available in: Lightning Experience
Available in: Enterprise, Performance, and Unlimited Editions with Loyalty Management
or Rebate Management
Note Decision tables are also available as part of Business Rules
Engine. If your org has Business Rules Engine enabled, see Decision Tables for Business Rules Engine.
Open the decision table and click Refresh. You can also refresh a
decision table by using the Refresh Decision Table action in Flows.
It takes several minutes for a decision table to refresh. The Last Refresh Date indicates when
the decision table was most recently refreshed.
Refresh Decision Tables in Flows You can use a Flow action to refresh a decision table asynchronously based on a schedule or when required. You can also use a flow to update multiple decision tables.
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