Dependencies

OFSAA rules often depend on other rules for some or all of their data or usefulness. For example, an Allocation rule can depend on a Data Element Filter rule to select and focus data in a meaningful way. If that Data Element Filter is deleted, then the Allocation rule becomes unusable. OFSAA applications track such dependencies and ensure that users cannot delete rules that are consumed by other rules. Additionally, rule summary windows that present lists of rules that you have defined, offer functionality for you to generate reports on rule interdependency.