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Concepts and terms

 

bannerDeclarative processing simplifies your application and reduces the number of activities you need to create. The declarative processing facilities support operation of six rule types:

On the Application Explorer and Rules Explorer display, four of these rule types belong to the Decision category. Declare Index rules support reporting and belong to the SysAdmin category. Declare Pages rules belong to the Technical category.

Additional rule types contain "Rule-Declare-" in the rule type name or but are not supported by this facility. For example, the Rule-Declare-DecisionTree rule type is considered a decision rule, not a declarative rule. See Decision rules — Concepts and Terms.

Basics

The Declarative Network display

Declarative rules are not referenced

The inference engine and dependency network

Locatable pages

Rule resolution

Using time- and circumstance-qualified declarative rules

Definitions backward chaining, forward chaining, circumstance
Related topics About Constraints rules
About Declare Expression rules
About Declare Index rules
About Declare OnChange rules
About Declare Trigger rules
Property-Seek-Value method
Understanding policy overrides and suspended work items
Understanding policy overrides and suspended work items
Standard rules Atlas — Standard Declare Expression rules

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