Back Forward Working with the PegaRULES database

 

 

The PegaRULES database, as initially installed, consists of about 100 tables that hold all the rules, data instances, work items, history, and other concrete objects from internal classes of your PRPC system. Views, indexes and stored procedures support performance and other processing requirements.

By definition, external classes correspond to tables in other databases. These tables are not part of the PegaRULES database.

A database administrator can modify and evolve the PegaRULES database to meet policy, security, performance, and reporting requirements.

Related topics

Basics

Naming conventions

The initial database schema

Viewing and modifying the current database schema

Tracing database requests

Related PDN articles

Definitions Alert log, Column Populator utility,  exposed property, external class, schema, Storage Stream, view
Related topics About Connect SQL rules
About Database data instances
About Database Table data instances

About the Modify Schema wizard
About the Performance tool
Commit method
Obj-Browse method
System limits and maximums
Understanding object locks

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