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Declarative Rules

1. Which of the following best describes Declarative constraints? a. A rule used to automatically calculate and recalculate the value of a property. b. A rule used to ensure that the appropriate Rule set is utilized c. A rule used to automatically default data into a field.
d. A rule used to ensure that a property meets predefined conditions Ans: d 2. In Rule-Declare-Expressions which of these types of computational expressions are allowed (i.e., a syntax that includes constants, function calls, operators, property references) is allowed in a Declare Expressions rule (instance of the Rule-Declare-Expressions class)? (Pick two) a. Self-referential or circular expression b. Expression with target properties of types: Time and Password c. Nested expression d. Expression that references a Function rule (Rule-Utility-Function) Ans: c,d 3. How many declarative standard rules are there in PRPC? a. 2 b. 4 c.8 d.5 Ans: c 4. Declarative rules such as Rule-Declare-Expressions and Rule-Declare-Constraints can be specialized using circumstances. a. TRUE b. FALSE Ans: b

5. Related declarative rules can span Rule sets, but they must reside in the same class in order to be invoked appropriately by PegaRULES Process Commander. Is this statement true or false? a. TRUE b. FALSE Ans: a 6. Related declarative rules can span RuleSets, but they must reside in the same class in order to be invoked appropriately by PegaRULES Process Commander a. TRUE b. FALSE Ans: a

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