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Circumstancing quiz question - explanation please?
Hi,
I was wondering if anyone would help me understand the reasoning behind the incorrect answers on this Circumstancing quiz question #2, i.e. why each of them are incorrect?:
Assume that there are no other “ApproveLoan” or related rules other than those specified below. Which of the following scenarios is allowed by the system? (Choose One)
2 Rules: ApproveLoan (not circumstanced), ApproveLoan (Start Date: [blank], End Date: 12/31/2013)
3 Rules: ApproveLoan (not circumstanced), ApproveLoan (.OriginProvince = Ontario), ApproveLoan (.AccountID = C1234)
1 Rule: ApproveLoan (.CreationDate As-of 1/1/2042)
2 Rules: ApproveLoan (not circumstanced), ApproveLoan (.MortgageRate > 0.05)
2 Rules: ApproveLoan (not circumstanced), ApproveLoan (.OriginProvince = .PropertyProvince)
Thanks in advance,
Bob
Hi,
2 Rules: ApproveLoan (not circumstanced), ApproveLoan (Start Date: [blank], End Date: 12/31/2013) is incorrect because a "Date Range Only" circumstanced rule must have a Start Date.
3 Rules: ApproveLoan (not circumstanced), ApproveLoan (.OriginProvince = Ontario), ApproveLoan (.AccountID = C1234) is incorrect because once you choose Single Variable Circumstancing all the variants must be Circumstanced using the same property.
1 Rule: ApproveLoan (.CreationDate As-of 1/1/2042) is incorrect because you can not have a circumstanced rule without a base rule.
2 Rules: ApproveLoan (not circumstanced), ApproveLoan (.MortgageRate > 0.05) is incorrect because you cannot use inequality as a circumstancing condition.
2 Rules: ApproveLoan (not circumstanced), ApproveLoan (.OriginProvince = .PropertyProvince) is incorrect because you cannot compare two different properties as a circumstance condition.
Regards,
Henry
Pega Academy