Edit Statement Rules
Use the editor to create your statement rule.
Go to the Edit Configurator Model page, then use the Rules tab.
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Use the tree on the Rules pane to access and manage the rules that you define. Examine the icons to quickly get a picture of your rules' statuses.
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In the Structure section, select your model's node, then click Insert into Rule Text to insert a reference to your model's node directly in your rule's text.
Here are some of the editor's features that you might find useful.
Feature |
Description |
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Enabled option |
Disable a rule while you're working on it or to prevent Oracle Configurator from applying the rule the model. |
Status indicator |
The status values are:
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End Date attribute |
A read only attribute that displays the date when the rule will become invalid because the end date has expired for one of the rule's participants. |
Definition section |
An area that controls how you define the rule. |
Rule Class |
Use this attribute to change the rule's class, as necessary. If the class is a Default or Search Decision class, then you can click Reorder to change the sequence that you want Configurator to use when it applies default values or search decisions. See Set the Rule's Class. |
Validate |
Make sure your rule's syntax is valid. |
Text pane |
Enter your statement's text in CDL format. Use the toolbar and text buttons to help make sure that the text you insert has the correct syntax. |
Insertion menus |
Use these menus:
You can tear off a menu that you use frequently and leave it positioned over the editor while you work. |
Text buttons |
Use these buttons to insert CDL elements directly into your rule text. You can insert:
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