dyeing example in how to doesn't match manual
Stop to rack your brain, start using process-oriented decision tables!
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The dyeing silk example to follow along in 'How_To_Make_Decisiontables.pdf' doesn't match the example 'dyeingSilk.5dt' which is what's seen in 'JDecisiontable_Manual.pdf' so someone looking at both can get confused.
Also, the "how to" seems to be for an older version of the sofware, as the newer version does more with the add rules functions.
dyeing silk example: Thats right. I had to look very closely to see it. I am about to rewrite the How_To_Make_Decisiontables document. Could you download the current state from the "Code" section, folder "Help" and write me what do you think about?
The order of actions and conditions doesn't matter. You only need to obey that decisions and actions follow the process flow. But I will either fix it or obey the matter in the new document.
The How_To_Make_Decisiontables document seems to be for an older version of the software:
If you follow the process of making decision tables, you will need only "New Rule" (Ctrl+I). The other menu items are for fixing broken decision tables or updating exiting ones. I will keep the document up-to-date.
Many thanks for the help! You did study the documentation very carefully!
If 'How_To_Make_Decisiontables.odt' is used for the new document, please included the '.5dt' example with the version of the software we are meant to download. And is "At the end each process-oriented decision table can be converted into a common decision table." ever explained anywhere?
What might also be good is to explain somewhere what your program is doing from the standpoint of classic Boolean algebra logic minimization theory and techniques.
Fixed it.