Oracle DB 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.
David Škarka
Template author
This solution demonstrates an integration between DecisionRules and an Oracle database, utilizing it as a source for data retrieval. The 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 groups. The flow automates the process of querying a country database.
Solution Components
- Decision Flow Oracle DB 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.
Prerequisites: An Oracle database must be accessible to the DecisionRules backend with the alias conn-oracle-templates.
Setup: Use the provided DDL and INSERT nodes to create the source table (templates.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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