A decision table contains the criteria used for qualification and disqualification of
products and product categories. Create a decision table for every type of qualification and
disqualification that you want to configure.
As part of your qualification rule design, you can choose to use an existing qualification or
disqualification decision table. Many organizations have existing decision tables for
qualification rules that you can add to. Alternatively, you can chose to create a new decision
table from a template.
To get started with decision tables for qualification rules, refer to these instructions:
Create a Decision Table That Uses a Standard Evaluation Object If you use Product Qualification, Product Disqualification, Product Category Qualification, or Product Category Disqualification objects to store the evaluation criteria, use predefined templates to easily create decision tables.
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