Editing decision trees in Core UI
You can edit decision trees created in Core UI to improve or extend a troubleshooting process.
The following table provides high-level information for editing a decision tree in the Core UI.
| Decision tree step | Description |
|---|---|
| Configure a start node and a task input | Each decision tree includes a start node of type decision and a task input. The task input stores a reference of the record that the agent is working on. For more information, see Edit a decision tree. Select the start node from the Decision Tree Nodes related list. Create inputs to add initial questions you want to ask customers. Select the input type for the expected answer and configure the answers in the related list. For more information, see Add questions or instructions to a decision input. |
| Create a decision path | Create a decision path and configure conditions for the next decision node. For example, you can set up a condition to select an answer for the question in the start node. When a user selects this answer, this path that
leads to a decision node is taken. For more information, see Determine the next node in a decision tree. A decision node is automatically created. |
| Create inputs to add follow-up questions in the decision node | Select the input type for the expected answer and configure the answers in the related list. For more information, see Add questions or instructions to a decision input. |
| Create a guidance path | Create a guidance path and configure conditions for the next guidance node. For example, you can set up a condition to select an answer for the question in the start node or decision node. When a user
selects that answer, this path leads to a guidance node. For more information, see Determine the next node in a decision tree. A guidance node is automatically created. |
| Configure the created guidance node | Configure the guidance node to provide resolution to a customer. Associate a guidance to the guidance node and configure the guidance inputs. For more information, see Provide actions to agents in a decision tree. |
| Create a linking path | Create a linking path and configure conditions for the next decision tree. For example, you can set up a condition to select an answer for the question in the decision node. When a user selects that answer, this path
leads to the next decision tree. For more information, see Determine the next node in a decision tree. A linking node is automatically created. |
| Configure the created linking node | Configure the linking node to link another decision tree to this decision tree. For more information, see Link another decision tree to this decision tree. |
| Configure a next node | Configure a next node that is a decision node. 주:
You can't add another guidance node after a guidance node.
For more information, see Add a next node after a guidance node. |
| Map inputs from one node to another | Map inputs from one node to another to reuse answers by selecting a source node and a source input and a destination input. In the guidance node, you can pass inputs from the prior nodes to the guidance inputs by using
the Pill-picker icon ( For more information, see Reuse answers at decision points. |