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2a Validating Data Against Business Logic

The document outlines a challenge for configuring a view in Pega Platform to validate credit card expiration dates for service payments. It provides a scenario where expired cards are rejected, necessitating a valid future expiration date. Step-by-step instructions are given for setting up the validation condition in the application interface.

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2a Validating Data Against Business Logic

The document outlines a challenge for configuring a view in Pega Platform to validate credit card expiration dates for service payments. It provides a scenario where expired cards are rejected, necessitating a valid future expiration date. Step-by-step instructions are given for setting up the validation condition in the application interface.

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Validating data against business logic


1 Task 10 mins 10 mins Release 8

Pega Platform '24.2 Data Integration User Experience Constellation English

Scenario
Customers with standard coverage use a credit card to pay for services performed by a service
provider. To ensure that credit card transactions are processed correctly, stakeholders have
identified that the expiration date must be in the future. Expired cards are rejected, and the
process cannot continue until the user provides a valid expiration date.

The following table provides the credentials you need to complete the challenge.

Role User name Password

Application Developer author@gogoroad pega123!

Note: Your practice environment may support the completion of multiple challenges.
As a result, the configuration shown in the challenge walkthrough may not match
your environment exactly.

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Challenge Walkthrough
Detailed Tasks
Configure a View to validate the expiration date is in the
future
1. In the Pega instance for the challenge, enter the following credentials:
a. In the User name field, enter author@gogoroad.
b. In the Password field, enter pega123!.
2. In the navigation pane of App Studio, click Case Types > Assistance Request to open the
Assistance Request Case Type.
3. Click the Enter payment information Step.
4. In the contextual properties pane on the right, click Configure View.

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5. In the Enter payment information View, click the Conditions tab to add a validation
condition to the Step.

6. In the Validate fields based on these conditions section, click Add condition to make
the condition entry fields available.
7. In the Message field, enter Expiration date is not valid as the message to display
if the user enters an invalid expiration date.
8. In the Select list, select Fields > Payment information > Expiration date.
9. In the Comparator list, select is before.
10. On the right, click the Gear icon to open the Select values dialog box to define additional
options for the condition.

11. In the Select values dialog box, in the Type list, select Time period to match the fields as

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shown in the following image.

12. In the Select values dialog box, click Submit.


13. In the Conditions View, click Submit.
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Low-Code App Builder Extended v7

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