Activate a decision tree

  • Release version: Xanadu
  • Updated August 1, 2024
  • 1 minute to read
  • Activate a completed decision tree so you can use it in playbooks created using Playbooks, in recommendations created using Recommended Actions for Service, or in Service Portal.

    Before you begin

    Role required: admin, sn_gd_core.decision_tree_author

    About this task

    When you activate a decision tree, Decision Tree Builder checks for errors such as missing information, invalid input mappings due to changes in prior node inputs, or missing guidance inputs. After all the errors are resolved, you can activate the decision tree.

    If you make changes to an activated decision tree, remember to activate the decision tree again to display the updated decision tree in a workspace.

    Procedure

    1. Navigate to All > Guided Decisions > Decision Trees.
    2. Select the decision tree that you want to activate.
    3. Select Open in Builder.
    4. In Decision Tree Builder, select Activate.
      • If there are errors in your decision tree, error icons and alert messages are displayed. You must resolve the errors before you can activate the decision tree. For more information, see Validation error notifications in Decision Tree Builder.
      • If there are no errors, the confirmation dialog box to activate the decision tree displays.
    5. In the confirmation dialog box, select Activate now.
      A success message with instructions on the next action to take is displayed.

    Result

    • The decision tree status changes from Not active to Active.
    • The Activate button is disabled.

    What to do next

    • Configure recommended actions to use the activated decision tree as a recommendation. The recommendations appear as cards in the contextual side panel of a workspace. For more information, see Add Guided Decisions to Recommended Actions.
    • Configure Playbooks to use the activated decision tree as part of a playbook in a record tab. For more information, see Add Guided Decisions to playbooks.
    • Configure a Service Portal page to use the activated decision tree for providing troubleshooting process to internal users. For more information, see Add Guided Decisions to Service Portal.