General configurations are used to characterize a rule, including it’s name, description, group, and more. They are also used to set a rule’s precedence, or priority over other rules.
For more information, see Business Rules General Configurations Concepts.
Configuration options
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Name |
A user-friendly name for the rule. |
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Description |
A description of the rule for the person who manages business rules. This is an arbitrary value which has no effect on the rule’s purpose or execution. |
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Rule Group |
See Rule Group for more information. |
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Tags |
See Tags for more information. |
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Precedence |
Determines when rules should take effect in relation to other triggered rules. A higher number means higher precedence. For example, a rule with precedence of |
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Enabled |
Determines whether the rule is enabled. If set to |
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