Rule page
The Rule page lists a set of rules and business rule records (decision
tables and rule sets) in table form that belong to each rule.
The content in the right pane contains the following elements.
Title Section
- Rule Title
- Shows the rule name with the following format, Rule Name-Rule Page. Here
is an example of a rule title:
calculateDiscount-Rule Page
- Function buttons
- Provide specific functionality for that page. Here is a list of the buttons.
- Back - returns to the previous page
- Edit - opens the edit mode for the selected rule
- Messages
- Provides a message that signifies a particular error such as incorrect
date or time or relating to the status of the rule such as the message shown
here.
"calculateDiscount" has been temporarily saved.
You
may publish the changes from the "Publish and Revert" page.
General Information section
This section contains
the following fields:
- Last Published
- Shows the date that the rule was last published, the status.
- Status
- Lists the status of the rule, whether it has been published or not.
- Description
- Provides a brief description of the rule.
Business Rule Selection Records section
Provides
a list of effective business rules that are the building blocks of that rule
and have the following information:
- Start date
- Provides the options of either a specific date or "no start date."
Note: The
"no start date" signifies that the target rule logic is effective for any
date before the end date.
- End date
- Provides the option of either a specific date or "no end date."
Note: The
"no end date" signifies that the rule logic is effective for the start date
and any date after it
- Effective Business Rule
- Provides a decision table or rule set for that rule logic record.
- Default Business Rule
- Provides the default values for the business rule if no other rule logic
is applicable. It is selected when the date does not match any of the other
selection records.
Note: The date used for the rule logic selection is either
supplied by the application program or the current date of the server. In
the latter case, the date is converted to UTC before its use and time
zone of the server does not matter.
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Last updated: Tue Feb 21 17:19:14 2006
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