Expression set message tokens serve as placeholders for specific values from an
expression set version within an explainability message template. Without tokens, the
explanation messages would be static and unable to reflect the specific data involved in a
particular execution of the rule. Create a token, and then map it to actual resources to
dynamically display relevant data in explanation messages.
Required Editions
Available in: Lightning Experience
Available in: Enterprise, Unlimited, and Developer Editions for
Industries clouds that have Business Rules Engine and Decision Explainer enabled
User Permissions Needed
To create tokens:
Decision Explainer Service Access
To use tokens in explainability message templates:
Decision Explainer Service Access
To map tokens from an explainability message template to expression set version
resources:
Rule Engine Designer
From Setup, in the Quick Find box, enter Expression Set Message
Token, and then select Expression Set Message Token.
Click New Expression Set Message Token.
Enter a name for the token.
Tip Enter
a unique name that begins with a letter and doesn’t contain spaces, special characters, or
consecutive underscores.
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