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For more info on DRGs see Project modeling - Decision Requirements Graph (DRG) [9.3].

Design time Decision Requirements Graph

When designing a decision, make use of the Decision Requirements Graph (DRG), depicted by a scale icon:.
(for more info on and where to open DRGs see Project modeling - Decision Requirements Graph (DRG) [9.3])

Let us say we are modeling a simple decision that determines whether someone will receive a discount on some sort of insurance.
Females are eligible for this discount, males are not. The decision requirements graph will probably look something like the one shown below.
In Studio, use Ctrl-click on the various elements to open them and verify that the discount is modeled correctly.

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Expanding sub decisions shows exactly what has been filled in by the user or derived by Blueriq at runtime in a specific session.

More information about the DRG in runtime can be found here: Decision Requirements Graph (DRG) in runtime