Sure.

If you use a use a "BRL Fragment" in a decision table you can define a
column using the "Guided Rule Editor".

Template Keys added to field constraints (or free-format DRL) in the "BRL
Fragment" become columns in the decision table.

When adding a new column to the decision table click on the "Show Advanced
options" and you'll see "New BRL Condition column" and "New BRL Action
column" (or something like that, I forget).

In essence "BRL Fragments" in decision tables allow decision tables to do
everything a Template can do.

On 22 March 2013 10:11, abhinay_agarwal <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi Mike,
>
> Thanks for the fast reply, I was aware of the free form DRL(I am using
> right
> now in the same way).
>
> Still, the template key is a new thing. Seems, it might come handy incase
> of
> templates and decision table. Can you please provide some more inputs on
> its
> usage with decision table or any pointers on its usage.
>
> Regards,
> Abhinay
>
>
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