Use Visual Information Builder

Use a drag-and-drop interface to create a business rule. Visualize data, visualize your business processes, and implement business logic.

Examine the Behavior of a Predefined Rule

Observe how the rule editor establishes a condition.

  • If task type is shipment, then set the connector to Connect to Oracle Shipping

Do it.

  1. In the Setup and Maintenance work area, go to the task.

    • Offering: Order Management

    • Functional Area: Orders

    • Task: Manage External Integration Routing Rules for Sales Orders

  2. On the Manage External Interface Routing Rules page, notice the predefined routing rules.

    Use this page to.

    • Activate or inactivate a rule.

    • Create a new rule.

    • Change the rule priority.

    • View, modify, duplicate, or delete a rule.

    • Publish active rules.

  3. Right-click Shipping Task Routing, then click Actions > Edit.

  4. Click IF, then notice the phrase Task Type is Equal to Shipment.

  5. Click DO, then notice the phrase Set Connector Name, Connector Name: Connect to Oracle Shipping System.

  6. Click Close.

Limitations

  • You can't use a decision table. If you created a rule in an earlier version of Order Management that uses a decision table, and if you prefer to use Visual Information Builder to replace this rule, then use the IF-THEN-ELSE structure in Visual Information Builder to replace the decision table.

  • Don't use Visual Information Builder and Oracle Business Rules at the same time in the same implementation. Use Visual Information Builder or Oracle Business Rules for all your rules.

  • You can't create a global variable for use in a rule.

  • You can't create collections of objects in conditions.

  • Don't reference an object that includes the text _Obsolete when you create your rule. _Obsolete indicates that business rules might no longer support the object in the current or future update.