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Toni Rikkola commented on DROOLS-1825:
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[~manstis] might be right that the Overview is not the best since it is the same for all
assets.
Still I don't really like the idea of this being placed in a location where you have
the most common actions are done. Since changing the hit policy completely changes how the
table is used. I imagine the most common changes will be from first order to resolved.
Giving the user the freedom to change the rule order. So this is really rare.
Extended/limited change and parent rule would be in the same group with hit policy change.
Used as often, something that has huge impact on the table visualization or table
behavior.
Now even with all these ideas. I am not sure what the best fix is :) Could be some
button/menu item that lists these table properties and gives the option to change them.
[Guided Decision Table] Ability to change HIT policy in a decision
table anytime
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Key: DROOLS-1825
URL:
https://issues.jboss.org/browse/DROOLS-1825
Project: Drools
Issue Type: Enhancement
Components: Guided Decision Table Editor
Affects Versions: 7.1.0.Beta2
Reporter: Ivo Bek
Assignee: Toni Rikkola
Priority: Critical
Labels: UX
Attachments: DROOLS-1825 (Parent Rule).png
Original Estimate: 1 week
Remaining Estimate: 1 week
Today, it's possible to set 1 of 5 HIT policies when we create a new guided decision
table. However, the user might not know which HIT policy he/she should use at this early
beginning. Therefore, it should be possible to set the policy to None when we create a new
guided decision table and set the HIT policy later after we add columns and rows, fill in
some data and see and decide based on the created table how the rules should behave using
the HIT policy.
Thus, it should be possible to change HIT policy in a decision table anytime.
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