Using the Graduated Value Scoring Editor for a Scenario
In the Graduated Value Scoring Editor, you can modify or delete a rule for an individual Scenario as you would for a Scenario Class.You can also add a new rule. Doing so establishes the conditions of the match scoring in a Scenario
Within a Threshold Set for a Scenario, you can establish an independent rule
variation for a Threshold Set that does not inherit attributes of the rule for a Base
Threshold Set. Procedures in the following sections apply to rules for a Scenario:
Adding a Graduated Value Scoring Rule for a Scenario
To add a new
Graduated Value scoring rule for a Scenario, follow these steps:
- In the Graduated Value Scoring Rules List, click Add. The Graduated Value Scoring Rule Editor displays.
- Select the desired binding description in the Match Attribute drop-down list.
- Type numeric values in the MinValue, MaxValue, MinScore, and MaxScore text boxes.
- Click the Andbutton if you wish to add multiple filters for a rule.
- Click Saveto save your changes.
The system creates the rule and redisplays the rule’s attributes in the Graduated Value Scoring Editor and the Scoring Rule Variation List.
Refer to Specifying a Variation for a Threshold Set Within a Scenario for information about using the Scoring Rule Variation List.Note:
If you select an attribute equal to the attribute of the selected Scenario, the system displays an error dialog box. Click OK to modify the values.Modifying a Graduated Value Scoring Rule for a Scenario
To modify an existing Graduated Value scoring rule for a Scenario, follow these
steps:
- Modify the scoring rule by using the procedure for a Scenario Class.
- Modify a rule for a particular Threshold Set in the Scoring Rule Variation List by using the defined procedure. Refer to Specifying a Variation for a Threshold Set Within a Scenario for information about using the Scoring Rule Variation List.
- Click Saveto save your changes.
The system updates the rule values in the Graduated Value Scoring Editor and the Scoring Rule Variation List. The system then displays the previous screen.