Nodes: Business Logic
  • 10 Apr 2024
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There are several ways to express business logic within a graph. The following nodes are available:

Node
Icon
Description
Ghost Node
A placeholder node that is automatically added to a graph
Comment
Annotate a graph with comments to make it easier to understand
Return Node
Return a value from a graph
Set Node
Set a value in the schema or a public variable from the schema, a public variable or a literal
Get Node
Get a value from the schema, a public variable, or a literal
Loop Node
The loop node allows a graph to be executed many times
Conditional
Used for testing arbitrary boolean expressions resulting in True or False outcomes
2D Table
Used for evaluating conditions involving exactly two input values (dimensions) resulting in a single outcome.
JavaScript
Execute arbitrary JavaScript code and return any valid JavaScript value or object.
R Script
Execute arbitrary R script inline in the graph
Columnar Table
Evaluate complex conditions using multiple input fields and set multiple outcomes.
Decision Tree
Visual segmentation based on rules and any number of fields
Split Test
A learning node that will create random recommendations until a winner is chosen.
Save Interaction
Saves the details of the current interaction to the Xponent Profile Store
Update Profile
Synchronizes the customer profile data from the current graph to the Xponent Profile Store

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