Build Your Expression Set or Version From an Executable Template
An executable template is active, so you can use it as-is in flows or as subexpressions.
But you can’t make changes or additions to an executable template. To reuse a template’s
components and then build on top of them, or to modify the components, save the template as an
expression set or a version of an expression set.
From the App Launcher, find and select Business Rules Engine.
From the app navigation menu, select Expression Set Templates.
Open the executable expression set template that you want to use.
Click Save As.
Select how you want to save the template.
Expression Set
Saves the template as an expression set.
Expression Set Version
Saves the template as a version of the expression set that you select.
Save your changes.
Depending upon your selection, a version of the newly created or the selected
expression set opens in a new browser tab.
Add or modify the step elements in your expression set.
Save your changes.
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