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70-504 MCTS Windows Workflows
Question 10
What is FALSE regarding workflow Code Conditions and Declarative Rule Conditions
Declarative Rule Conditions are defined separately from the workflow code
Code Conditions can be modified at runtime without the need to recompile any code Code Conditions work by writing code within an event handler that evaluate to a Boolean result
Code Conditions can be modified at runtime without the need to recompile any code
Declarative Rule Conditions can be modified at runtime without the need to recompile any code
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The primary reason for a developer to use a rule condition instead of a code condition is that rule conditions become part of the model and can be dynamically updated at run time on executing workflow instances. A secondary advantage of rule conditions is that as part of the model, more sophisticated tools can be built on top of the model to provide additional authoring experiences, dependency management, cross-condition analysis, and so on.
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