5.53 Decision Fact Map Dialog
Use the Decision Fact Map dialog to map input and output values such as variables to business rule facts in a BPEL process.
Element | Description |
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From |
The From panel specifies details for the source values to be mapped to business rule facts. |
Type |
Select the type of value to map to the target business rule fact. Choose from:
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The following are displayed when Variable is selected for the Type. |
Variable list |
Select the source variable from the tree-like list. |
Show Detailed Node Information |
Click to show full paths for the nodes in the list. |
XPath |
XPath expression for the source variable. |
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The following are displayed when Expression is selected for the Type. |
XPath Expression Builder |
Click to launch the Expression Builder Dialog. |
Expression |
Enter an expression for the source. |
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The following is displayed when Literal is selected for the Type. |
Literal |
Enter a literal value for the source. |
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The following are displayed when Partner Link is selected for the Type. |
Partner Link |
Select a partner link from the dropdown. |
Create Partner Link |
Click to create a new partner link. The Create Partner Link dialog is displayed. |
Endpoint Reference |
Select an endpoint reference from the dropdown. |
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The following are displayed when Property is selected for the Type. |
Variable |
Displays the selected variable name. |
Browse Variables |
Click to browse for and select a variable. |
Property |
Displays the selected property. |
Browse Properties |
Click to browse for and select a property. The Property Chooser dialog is displayed |
To |
The To panel specifies details for the target business rule facts to which values are mapped. |
Type |
Select the type of fact to map the source to. Choose from:
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Business Rule Fact list |
Select the target fact from the tree-like list. |
Show Detailed Node Information |
Click to show full paths for the nodes in the list. |
XPath |
XPath expression for the target fact. |
Related Topics
Working with Facts and Value Sets in Designing Business Rules with Oracle Business Process Management