Which two use cases are suitable for Policy Automation?
Which two operators must you use in a procedural rule to enforce collection of all entity-level data for all entity instances?
What are three typical benefits of modeling business rules isomorphically (in a way that matches the source material) in Oracle Policy Automation?
Which two statements comply with the principles for writing Boolean attributes in Policy Modeling?
You have a project containing an entity (other than the global entity) and want to create a screen to collect all instances of the entity in the interview. You create a new question screen and give it an appropriate name.
What do you do next?
You are creating an online advice tool to help students work out if they may be eligible for a subsidy on textbooks. Your customer has this requirement for the final interview screen:
Which three steps satisfy this requirement?
Which two statements are correct about using Collaboration on a Policy Modeling project?
An inclusion has had certain assets overridden in the destination project.
What happens when the inclusion is updated?
You have a number attribute “the child’s age in years”. In an interview, you want to ensure that the user is only able to enter ages between 0 and 15.
What are the three methods to achieve this?
You are creating a new interview for the Service Cloud Customer Portal, and you wish to load the current logged-in contact’s first name, last name, and telephone number into your interview for use in individual fields on a form.
After setting up your data connection, how must you accomplish this in the minimum number of steps?
Which three statements about checkpoints are correct?
You wrote this rule:
You test this rule in the Debugger and set X to 0.51, Y to 2, and Z to 0.
What is the total?