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:
  1. In the Graduated Value Scoring Rules List, click Add. The Graduated Value Scoring Rule Editor displays.
  2. Select the desired binding description in the Match Attribute drop-down list.
  3. Type numeric values in the MinValue, MaxValue, MinScore, and MaxScore text boxes.
  4. Click the Andbutton if you wish to add multiple filters for a rule.
  5. 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:
  1. Modify the scoring rule by using the procedure for a Scenario Class.
  2. 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.
  3. 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.