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Troubleshooting Rules EngineRunning workflows that use rules stop or encounter an exception.A running workflow that uses rules may fail to execute for several reasons; the Rules Engine may be stopped or the .ilr file for the workflow may be missing.
Workflows run without executing any rules.If the Rules Engine is disabled in the Process Configuration Console, any workflows that use rules will run without exception but will not execute the rules. See Installing, enabling, and starting the Rules Engine for information on enabling the Rules Engine integration. Workflow repository is missing or not created after transferring the workflow definition from Process Designer.If the Rules Engine is stopped when you transfer a workflow definition, Rules Engine cannot create a workflow repository. Start the Rules Engine and transfer the workflow definition again. NOTE The first time you transfer a workflow definition from the Process Designer, Rules Engine creates a workflow repository under the Repositories folder. On Windows systems, this folder is located under fnsw_loc\connectors\ILOG\repositories\<isolated region number>\<workflow name>\; on UNIX systems, this folder is located under fnsw/local/connectors/ILOG/repositories/<isolated region number>/<workflow name>/. Thereafter, a new version of the workflow repository is created only if the user adds or deletes data fields or maps, or adds rule sets.
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