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There was a Use case where numeric calculations has to be applied for resulting field based on the case conditions in Rules.

In the Rules engine, Utilizing the calculation field inside the case expression field is not possible.

So we have created multiple result fields with numeric calculations required in a transformation and used the case expression in the next transformation to utilize the  created result fields in case condition.

There was a Use case where numeric calculations has to be applied for resulting field based on the case conditions in Rules.

In the Rules engine, Utilizing the calculation field inside the case expression field is not possible.

So we have created multiple result fields with numeric calculations required in a transformation and used the case expression in the next transformation to utilize the  created result fields in case condition.

Yup,Good one Satya.
I have already posted similar one, may be we need to upvote either of us.
https://community.gainsight.com/cs-ideas-21/can-we-have-functions-inside-case-statement-for-a-rule-36964


This will significantly reduce the number of transformations in a rule. This is something really useful and really basic necessity. 


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