The business object contains the configuration data for the CER rule
set. It contains the CER rule set and any category links for that rule
set. The CER rule set business object is dependent on the CER rule set
category business object.
Note: The following special behaviours apply
to a CER Rule Set business object:
- The user must manually publish the CER rule sets on
the target system.
- When using CER rule sets, certain changes to the
system can cause widespread recalculations (e.g. case reassessments)
to occur. This is due to the way in which data is fed into, and stored
for CER rule sets, and how this gets reorganized to ensure it always
reflects the latest data and configurations in the system. As a
result, when transporting a mix of object types, where some require
publishing, we recommend that the following object types get published
in this order: Rate Table, CER Data Configuration, CER Rule Set and
CER Benefit Product.
- The revert functionality for a CER rule set varies
depending on whether or not the user has published the CER rule set on
the target system. If the transported CER rule set has not yet been
published, then the revert functionality will remove the unpublished
CREOLERuleSetEditAction record, and will also remove any associated
rule set category link records. If the transported CER Rule Set has
been published, then a CREOLERuleSetEditAction record of type "Remove"
will be written to the target system for the CER rule set, and any
associated rule set category link records that exist will be removed.
The CREOLERuleSetEditAction must then be published to fully remove the
CER rule set from the target system.
The configuration data that is contained within this business object is
stored on the following entities:
- CREOLERULESETEDITACTION
- CREOLERULESETCATEGORYLINK