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Create Declare Trigger rules to cause an activity to run when instances of a specific class are created, updated, or deleted in the database. This implements a form of forward chaining.
For each Declare Trigger rule, Process Commander monitors database operations for objects of the Applies To class (and concrete classes derived from that class). During database commit processing, forward chaining processing may trigger — start execution of — the activity identified in this rule.
For example, a Declare Trigger rule can execute an activity each time an instance of Data-Party-Person class is saved with a modified ZIP code (property Data-Party.pyPostalCode). The activity might send an e-mail message to the sales representative whose territory includes the new address. Similarly, a Declare Trigger rule can implement a form of logging or audit history for a class, recording the date, time, and other facts.
No other rules explicitly reference Declare Trigger rules. After you save a Declare Trigger rule, Process Commander immediately begins to run it when and as needed.
Use the Policy Decisions slice () or Application Explorer to access Declare Trigger rules that apply to work types in your application. Use the Rules by Type Explorer to list all Declare Trigger rules available to you.
Declare Trigger rules are instances of the Rule-Declare-Trigger class. They are part of the Decision category.