Decision Modeler

DMN Modeler – Release Notes – June 19, 2018

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New and Improved Features:
  • Decisions services are now generally available to all of our customers.
    • Collapsed and Expanded Decision Services shapes are now draggable from the palette.
    • Collapsed Decision Services can be linked to separate diagrams using the plus symbol.
    • Decision Services now appear in the Scope side panel.
    • Decision Services can also be created, edited and visualized through the Decision Service wizard available in the DMN ribbon.
  • You can now include other DMN models in your current model to re-use (by reference) the different elements using a user definable prefix (require the Dictionary subscription). Including models and managing their import prefix is available in the DMN ribbon using the Include command.
  • A new side panel called Dictionary is available. (require the Dictionary subscription)
    • The dictionary presents the various elements of other DMN models in your current place.
    • Dragging from the dictionary to the canvas will automate the inclusion of that model in the background.
    • The dictionary is searchable and filterable.
  • It is now possible to have more than one description (annotation) column in decision tables.
  • The element selection feedback is now easier to view and colored.
  • Spaces in element names is now normalized across the modeler. This means that any number of spaces is treated as a single space.
  • The scope search now also matches descriptions if they are visible.
  • When generating the report, you can now hide or show the Identificators through a new option.
  • The Places side panel was renamed Digital Enterprise Graph.
Bug fixes:
  • When dragging a Knowledge Source from the Digital Enterprise Graph, it will now be depicted as a Knowledge Source.
  • Fixed an issue that would sometime corrupt a model if dropping a shape on an existing link.

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