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MSSQL Connector

Demonstrates how to leverage a database as a data source. It utilizes a user-configured database within its infrastructure and includes SQL commands to maintain the required tables.

DecisionRules

David Škarka

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This solution demonstrates an integration between DecisionRules and an MSSQL database, utilizing it as a source for data retrievalThe difference between multi-row and single-row query nodes is mentioned.

The primary objective of this flow is to allow users to filter geographic groups and retrieve a list of countries that match those groupsThe flow automates the process of querying a country database.

Solution Components

  • Decision Flow MSSQL Connector: The core logic that processes user input, queries the database, and populates the flow’s output.
  • RDBMS Node (selectCountries): Queries the  lov_country_region_table  using the user-provided string to find matching geographical groups and provides a list of countries within those groups. Each country is then processed through iteration over every item returned by the query.
  • Append Node (arrayAppend): Within the iteration (loop) over every country, appends the country name to the end of the output parameter countriesList  (an array).
  • Assign Node (assignOutput): Assigns the total number of retrieved countries to the output parameter numberOfCountries.

How to Use This Rule
  • Prerequisites: A MSSQL database must be accessible to the DecisionRules backend with the alias conn-mssql-templates.

  • Setup: Use the provided DDL and INSERT nodes to create the source table (lov_country_region_table) and populate it with the sample data provided in the template.

  • More details could be found in the main flow description - in the Flow Designer, select in the Sidebar the Rule Settings  and scroll down to Description

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