Back Forward Understanding the delete toolbar operation

Click Delete or Discard to delete the currently visible rule. The results of this operation depend on whether the rule is checked out to you (and so is deleted from your personal RuleSet). If this rule is in an unlocked RuleSet that does not require check out, clicking Deletedeletes the rule. If the rule is checked out and so is in a personal RuleSet, Discard adds a line to the history of the (surviving) rule. You are prompted to confirm the operation.

Restrictions

Several conditions prevent a delete operation from completing:

Notes

NoteIf you delete a rule or data instance by mistake, you can perform a Save As Save As.. operation if the form is still visible. (Click the Save As button first; you cannot immediately perform a Save or Check In of the deleted object.) If it is too late to do the Save As operation, see How to recover (undelete) a deleted rule.

NoteDeleting a rule does not delete the associated History-Rule instances; these support auditing and the Recover function. Over time, the database table that (pr4_history_rule in the default schema) saves History-Rule instances may contain many rows that no longer are useful. Your database administrator may purge older rows of this table.

NoteWhen you delete an empty class derived from the Work-, Data-, or Assign- base class, the system deletes the associated History- classes if they are also empty.

definitionsblocked rule, circumstance, time-qualified rule, withdrawn rule

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