Configurator rules are created by writing statements in Constraint Definition Language (CDL).
Which three are valid CDL classes?
Constraint Definition Language (CDL) is a language that you use to create configurator rules in Oracle Configurator. Configurator rules are statements that define the logic and behavior of a configurable product model. CDL classes are categories of configurator rules that have different purposes and syntax. The valid CDL classes are:
Default: A rule that assigns a default value to an item attribute or a component quantity when the configuration session starts.
Constraints: A rule that restricts the values that can be assigned to an item attribute or a component quantity based on conditions.
Compatibilities: A rule that specifies the compatibility or incompatibility between two or more items, attributes, or quantities.
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