You can change the appearance of Decision Manager by setting your own preferences. You can set preferences for General options, Console View, Decision Tables, Compare editor, Problems View, and Testing. For decision tables, you can change table view, editor menu options, condition and action field filters, advanced settings, colors, and fonts.
Using the Keys dialog, you can create keyboard shortcuts to jump to different areas of the user interface. You can also edit existing shortcuts to suit your needs.
You can set Table View, Editor menu options, Condition field filter, Action field filter, and Advanced preferences for decision tables. You can also set preferences for different cells of a decision table with colors and fonts.
When you validate a decision project, errors such as language validations and access control validations may occur, and they are shown in Problems view. You can set display and sorting preferences for the Problems view window. These preferences are described in
Table 10.
If you do not automatically deploy all tables before starting project tests, then you must use the menu options to deploy tables for testing. You can either select and deploy individual tables for testing, or deploy all tables for testing.
If you enable the option to automatically deploy all tables before starting project tests, then you can’t specify which tables to test. They are all deployed for testing when you start the test. However the procedure is simpler because you don’t have to explicitly deploy the tables.
When you test a decision project, Decision Manager tester shows the values changed while running the BE engine and the new instances created in Result Viewer. You can set the text color preferences for: Changed value background, Changed value foreground, New Instances background, and New Instances foreground.