Code Enforcement Fee Calculations Based on User-Defined Field Values
You can now include user-defined fields in fee calculations for code enforcement.
The decision models that process the fee calculations in the Oracle Integration Cloud will include the custom values entered by the agency.
This example shows an agency-defined field that can be used in code enforcement fee calculations:
Design Code Enforcement Application Page
Fee calculations are available using user-defined fields.
Steps to Enable
You will follow the standard process to configure a DMN model and add it to the Fee Schedule. To use the user-defined fields you'll complete the following:
- Configure a DMN model to include any required user-defined fields as inputs. See "Creating Decision Models for Fees" on the Oracle Help Center.
- Add the DMN model to a Fee Scheduling using the Form Design fee mapping source. See "Mapping Form Fields to Decision Model Attributes" on the Oracle Help Center.
- From the intake form designer, complete the fee mapping to map the DMN input to a user-defined field on the form. See "Mapping Form Fields to Decision Model Attributes" on the Oracle Help Center.
Tips And Considerations
A DMN service can use both custom field inputs and non-custom field (such as existing late fee) inputs can be set up in the Fee Schedule using the Form Design fee mapping source.
Key Resources
- See Implementing Your Financials Framework, "Setting Up Fees", Mapping Form Fields to Decision Model Attributes on the Oracle Help Center.
- See Implementing Your Financials Framework, "Setting Up Fees", Setting Up Fee Schedules, "Adding Fee Items with Other Mapping Sources" on the Oracle Help Center.