Complete this optional tab to cause your application to present a prompt form to users when they create an item of correspondence based on this rule. Prompting works in conjunction with the standard flow action Work-.Notify.
For an example, review the standard correspondence rule Work-.PromptSample.Email, which references the HTML rule Data-Corr-Email.SamplePrompt to collect user input for a duplicate work ID.
Optionally, specify a Word template rule to define Microsoft Word templates for this correspondence rule.
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Description
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Prompts
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Prompt HTML
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Optional. Identify the Stream Name key part of an HTML rule that presents a request for input parameters to a user when correspondence based on this rule is generated.
The system uses the Correspondence Class value of the Correspondence Type, the final key part of this rule, as the first key part of the HTML rule, for example:
Data-Corr-Email if the Correspondence Type is Email
Data-Corr-Letter if the Correspondence Type is Mail
Data-Corr-Fax if the Correspondence Type is Fax
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Validation
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Optional. Identify a validation rule to be applied to inputs received from a user when correspondence based on this rule is generated.
The system uses the Correspondence Class value of the Correspondence Type (final key part of this rule) as the first key part of the HTML rule, for example:
Data-Corr-Email if the Correspondence Type is Email
Data-Corr-Letter if the Correspondence Type is Mail
Data-Corr-Fax if the Correspondence Type is Fax
Review the standard validation rule Data-Corr-Email.PromptSample for an example of such a validation rule.
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Templates
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Word Template
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Optional. Select a Word template rule (Rule-Template-Word rule type) to apply to this correspondence.
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Top Level
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Top-level correspondence rule?
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Select to indicate that this correspondence rule to appear in selection lists of available correspondence rules visible from the Work-.Notify flow action.
Leave cleared when this correspondence rule is designed to produce only a portion of an outgoing correspondence item, such as a header, signature, or partial body.
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About Correspondence rules