List View
rules
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A list view rule has three key parts:
Field |
Description |
Type |
Select |
Applies To |
Select a class for this list view rule. Choose:
If you are creating a list view rule to report on work objects, choose carefully whether you want to save the rule in an implementation class and RuleSet, or in a framework class and RuleSet. At runtime, list view rules with a framework class as the Applies To class can automatically report on work objects in the associated implementation class. (You can create both kinds of work classes with the Enterprise Application Accelerator.) To enable this feature, select the Report on Descendant Class Instances option on the Contents tab. The classes you can enter here may depend on the RuleSet you select. On the Restrictions tab of the Class form, a class rule can limit rules applying to that class to belong to one of an explicit list of RuleSets. |
View Purpose |
Identify this list view rule with a purpose that is an identifier. Begin the Purpose with a letter and use only letters and digits. See Entering identifiers. In contrast to most rule names, you cannot use a dash (hyphen) in this key part. |
Owner |
By convention, enter the keyword The Owner value of a personal list view rule is an Operator ID name. By convention, such personal rules, are placed in a RuleSet and version designated to this limited purpose; the rules in such RuleSet versions are not typically moved from one Process Commander system to another. |
For general information about the New form, see Completing the new rule dialog box. For general information on the Save As form, see How to enter rule keys using Save As.
When searching for list view rules, the system:
Time-qualified and circumstance-qualified rule resolution features are not available for list view rules.