You can choose from four possible actions to include in a graphical business rule: Aggregate Data, Copy Data, Clear Data, and Create Blocks.
Aggregate Data —Use to calculate your database by specifying which dimensions to calculate and what calculation options you want to use during the aggregation.
Copy Data—Use to copy data from one part of your database to another. You select the source data to copy and specify the target or destination value.
Clear Data—Use to define a subset of data that will be cleared from the database before a new value is added. You can choose to clear cells or to clear blocks of data.
Create Blocks—Use to specify a data slice to ensure that blocks are created for all sparse member combinations in that slice.
These actions, and the procedures for using them in graphical business rules, are described in the following topics.