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          Edit Decision Matrix Rows and Columns

          Edit Decision Matrix Rows and Columns

          You can't edit an active decision matrix version. To edit an active decision matrix version, disable the version first. You can edit decision matrix columns if only one version of a decision matrix exists and the version has fewer than 1,000 rows.

          Required Editions

          Available in: Lightning Experience
          Available in: Enterprise, Unlimited, and Developer Editions for clouds that have Business Rules Engine enabled
          User Permissions Needed
          To create, update, and delete decision matrices and matrix versions: Rule Engine Designer
          To use decision matrices in Business Rules Engine: Rule Engine Runtime
          Warning
          Warning Don't edit matrix column and row objects directly. Use the table on the Decision Matrix Version page.
          1. Click the app navigation menu of Business Rules Engine, and then select Decision Matrices.
          2. Click the decision matrix that you want to edit.
          3. On the record page of the decision matrix, on the Related tab, click the version for which you want to modify data.
          4. To edit or reorder the columns, on the Matrix tab of the version, click the actions menu, and then select Edit Columns or Reorder Columns.

            Down arrow for version actions menu.

            Important
            Important Salesforce recommends not changing the Data Type of an existing column header. When you change the Data Type, the data in the column can be corrupted, requiring you to reenter all the data.
          5. To modify row data, click a table cell, click Pencil icon. in the cell, and then enter the new value.
           
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