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A PEGA0032 alert is generated if a rule change (update, delete, or create) produces many invalid entries in the Rules Assembly cache. The threshold applies to the sum of three counts:
Here is an example of the message:
Change to Rule-Obj-Property:PYPURPOSE caused 14 global entries, 14 personal entries (0 personal only), and 4 classes to be invalidated. Rules invalidated (entry count): activity:getshortcutsxml (4), activity:getworkstyle (5), activity:requestorinitialize (5), activity:populatemyrules (4)
By default, the alert is enabled with a threshold of 10 invalidations. You can modify the setting in the prconfig.xml file as follows:
prconfig.xml file and update this alerts section:<env name = “alerts/fua/invalidation/threshold" value="10" />
             As an alternative to the prconfig.xml file, you can use Dynamic System Settings to configure your application.
As an alternative to the prconfig.xml file, you can use Dynamic System Settings to configure your application.
See How to create or update a prconfig setting.
For an example, see  PDN article 25675 Understanding the PEGA0032 alert.
PDN article 25675 Understanding the PEGA0032 alert.
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