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Hello, the arl file included in a ruleset compiled with Decision Engine is mainly for IBM Support.
Also, a new feature in ODM has been developed for your organization: each ruleset built with decision engine in ODM 8.10.5.1 and higher contains a textual description of what each rule is using (variables, attributes and methods). This is the approach we recommend. This "ruleset information" is inside the generated archive, although the feature has not yet been documented. As the product manager for ODM, I would like to discuss that option with your organization.