About the Referencing Rules display |
For most rule types, Process Commander maintains a real-time system-wide list of selected other rules that reference the current rule. This information can be helpful in understanding the context and purpose of a rule.
When interpreting this display, note these limitations:
Use either of the following options to open the Referencing Rules display:
See Help: Using the Referencing Rules display.
Information presented in the left panel depends on indexes. The system updates these indexes only as you save another rule that references this rule.
Rules of some types are not referenced explicitly by any other rules. These include:
The left panel is empty for such rule types.
References to rules within handcrafted Java — in a Java step of an activity, or in an edit input rule, for example — do not appear in either the left or right column.
References to properties, stream rules, and other rules inside directives do not appear in either the left or right column. (References in JSP tags do appear.)
References to properties through the global resource settings mechanism do not appear in this display.
The system saves rule referencing details information as
instances of the Index-Reference class,
corresponding to rows of the pr_index_reference
table.
When you save a rule, the standard Declare Index rule named Rule-RuleReference updates this table to reflect the references in that rule to other rules.
This display is informally known as a bow tie diagram.
If your Process Commander system is upgraded from a release before 5.3, you can run an optional function to improve this display for rules in your application RuleSets:
This processing is also available from the
prdbutil
servlet menu. Consult the Upgrade
Guide 5.X to 5.3 publication.
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