Input nodes represent various items and values that you can use as inputs to the policy logic. Primarily, Input nodes represent the records whose values are evaluated by a policy.
With the exception of Query and Constant nodes, you must use policy instances to assign specific records to each Input node in a policy. For a Point Value node, you can also use policy instances to assign specific values to the node.
Because Input nodes provide successor nodes with values to evaluate, the first node in a policy model must be an Input node. A Query node, however, cannot be the first node in a policy model.
Note: You must have the appropriate licenses and family-level privileges to view and use nodes that are associated with specific families. For example, to view an AMS Asset node, the AMS Analytics license must be active and you must have View permissions on the AMS Asset family. Otherwise, the button for the AMS Asset node will be disabled.
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