In the context of Pega, "DT" typically refers to a Decision Table, which is a rule used for decision-making within Pega's business process management and decisioning capabilities. Decision Tables are used to define conditional logic and determine the course of action to take based on different input values or conditions. In Pega, you do not directly call an "activity" (which is a different type of rule used for defining business logic) from a Decision Table. Instead, you can use an Activity in conjunction with a Decision Table to perform specific actions based on the decision made by the Decision Table. Here's how it typically works: 1.Decision Table: You create a Decision Table in Pega that defines the conditions and corresponding actions or outcomes. When certain conditions are met, the Decision Table will evaluate to a specific result or action. 2.Activity: You can define an Activity in Pega to perform a set of actions or tasks. When the Decision Table determines that a specific condition is met, you can configure the Decision Table to call the Activity associated with that condition as part of its outcome. So, you don't directly call an Activity within a Decision Table, but you configure the Decision Table to trigger or invoke the Activity when the specified conditions are met.
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Can we call activity in DT ?
In the context of Pega, "DT" typically refers to a Decision Table, which is a rule used for decision-making within Pega's business process management and decisioning capabilities. Decision Tables are used to define conditional logic and determine the course of action to take based on different input values or conditions.
In Pega, you do not directly call an "activity" (which is a different type of rule used for defining business logic) from a Decision Table. Instead, you can use an Activity in conjunction with a Decision Table to perform specific actions based on the decision made by the Decision Table.
Here's how it typically works:
1.Decision Table: You create a Decision Table in Pega that defines the conditions and corresponding actions or outcomes. When certain conditions are met, the Decision Table will evaluate to a specific result or action.
2.Activity: You can define an Activity in Pega to perform a set of actions or tasks. When the Decision Table determines that a specific condition is met, you can configure the Decision Table to call the Activity associated with that condition as part of its outcome.
So, you don't directly call an Activity within a Decision Table, but you configure the Decision Table to trigger or invoke the Activity when the specified conditions are met.
Which Dt will execute first ? Child or parent?
Current page one either parent or child.
Parent
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Hi can you please tell about section mapping
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