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Documentation 8.3

C00083~1_img1   Phase 6: Advanced Rules Modeling

 

The advanced rules modeler is a tool that allows to easily design business rules, allowing the addition of the necessary logic to make them work when they are executed.

 

New Rule

 

The modeler user can define new rules, which after being published are available to be used in the portal.

 

 

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Steps to Create a Rule

Step 1: Open the Rules Wizard

 

A new rule can be created from the icon n-boton_mas corresponding to the context menu.

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From the menu displayed with the "Rule" option

 

An existing rule is modified by selecting it from the grid with the "Open" button.

Step 2: Enter the Rule Properties

 

Properties are organized under the container Identification, which contains information common to all the rules.

 

Descriptive name
Name used by the modeler to refer to the rule, display it in the rules gallery and in the object tree.

 

Name

Used internally to refer to the rule within forms, embedded rules, processes or as parameters of other advanced rules. Unlike other objects, the rule name also acts as a unique identifier.

 

Adapter        
Used to determine the adapter to be used by the rule. A list of adapters available for selection is displayed. 

 

Operation

Used to choose the operation to be executed and is only displayed when the chosen adapter type is web services.

 

Description

Text that defines the rule describing its functionality and optionally its content.

Step 3: Close the Rules Wizard

 

C00041~1_img6        Cancel

  Allows to return to the Deyel modeler to display the objects in the gallery.

C00041~1_img5        Create Rule

 Moves to the rule workspace.

Workspace Sections

 

Top Toolbar

 

Rule Information 

     - Name

- IconoEstadoAzul State

- IconoCandadoBloqueado Locking

 

Design Options

 

Console

 

 

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