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Cross-Validation Rules Window

Your flexfield checks cross-validation rules while attempting to create a new combination of flexfield values (for example, a new Accounting Flexfield combination). Your cross-validation rules have no effect on flexfield combinations that already exist. If you want to disable an existing combination, you must disable that combination specifically using the appropriate window. For example, you can disable an existing Accounting Flexfield combination using the Define Accounting Flexfield Combinations window.

Suggestion: We recommend that you define many rules that each have few rule elements rather than a few rules that each have many rule elements. The more rules you provide, the more specific you can make your error message text.

Your flexfield checks cross-validation rules only if you set Cross-Validate Multiple Segments to Yes using the Define Key Flexfield Segments window.

If you make changes to your cross-validation rules, you need to either change responsibilities or exit from your application and sign on again in order for the changes to take effect.

Tasks

Defining Cross-validation Rules

Defining Cross-validation Rule Elements

See Also

Cross-Validation Rules

How Cross-Validation Works

Designing Your Cross-Validation Rules

Maintaining Your Cross-Validation Rules and Valid Combinations

Reports

Defining Cross-validation Rules

Defining Cross-validation Rule Elements


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