The family name of a rule is the text string consisting of all the key parts concatenated with exclamation points, excluding the Applies To or class name portion. For example:
webwb
, pegalogo
, and gif
, the
family name is WEBWBPEGALOGOGIF.The family name for some rule types appears on the Referencing Rules display. RuleSet and Version are not part of the family name. The creation date and time are not part of the family name.
The family name is sometimes called the rule identity. This value is an internal representation of the visible key.
If two rules with the same Applies To
class and family name are both unqualified and each has one or more
associated property circumstance-qualified rules, the same circumstance
property must be used. For example, if activity MyClass.Alpha has an
associated circumstance-qualified rule using property BodyIndex, then
another activity MyClass.Alpha cannot have a circumstance rule with any
property other than BodyIndex. B-19418 rejectedand ERNSG
7/21/06
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circumstance, internal key, visible key |
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About the Referencing Rules display |