Subir,

No, just 4 conditions (columns) as you have 3 diferent logic
operations to compare N with.

So you need:
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Rule   |   C1   |   C2    |   C3   |   C4   |  A1   |   A2  |   A3  |A4  |
       |N<$param|N>=$param|N=$param|N>$param|       |       |       |       |
-------------------------------------------------------------------------
R1     |   500  |         |        |        |   X   |       |       |    |
R2     |        |  450    |        |        |       |   X   |       |    |
R3     |        |         | 1000   |        |       |       |   X   |    |
R4     | 2000   |         |        |1000    |       |       |       |X   |

I wrote the >= condition as one condition because is readed as
"greather or equals" which is actualy several conditions
for the same rule because the operator between conditions is AND.

Friday, November 25, 2005, 2:17:38 PM, you wrote:

> Hi,

> I need to have conditions based on a numeric value, say, N inside a decision
> table.
> Following is the set of possible conditions :
> If N < 500, perform say, Action1
If N >>=450, perform say, Action2
> If N ==1000, perform say, Action3
> If 1000<N<2000, perform say, Action4

> Do I need to create four condition columns to achieve the above? Or is there
> any better way to do it.

> Would appreciate if anyone can help me.

> Thanks.

> Subir


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