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Use this tab to define the work pools associated with this access group, and other settings related to capabilities such as authentication, security, connectivity, and accessibility for users or other requestors who reference this access group.
Work Pools
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Description |
Name |
You can enter any class group for which the container class (the Rule-Obj-Class instance with the same name as the class group) belongs to a RuleSet listed in the Production RuleSets array or available to users through application rules. This restriction ensures that the rules of the application (in addition to the case types) are available to users associated with this access group. As a best practice, select the radio button on the class group that contains the case types in which users associated with this access group most often create cases. This selection determines the default work pool that appears on the top of the Application Explorer tree when you open an application. The names (the class rule Short Description text) of the workpools listed here appear in the Application menu Switch Workpool list.
Leave blank if users who enter new cases and are associated with this access group use a composite portal that includes the standard section @baseclass.NewWork. The cases that such users can enter appear on the Cases and Data tab of the Application rule, not here. See How to create a composite portal. For users of the traditional WorkUser or WorkManager portal rules, this list determines the set of work pool names that appear in the Work Pool Selector (typically visible below the logo in the navigation panel) and the work types that appear in the selection list of the New.. box. The names appear in the order that the work pools are listed. For example, if you designate the PegaSample class group as default, the corresponding work pool name is Sample Work. When a user (at a traditional portal) associated with this access group enters new work items, the available work types are those from classes (work types) in the designated class group (work pool). |
Access Control
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Description |
Authentication timeout |
Enter a number of seconds after which the system challenges idle browser sessions (for users of this access group), asking users to re-enter their Operator ID and password. This timeout event does not cause session context or clipboard contents to be lost. If users respond to the challenge and are re-authenticated, they can usually continue processing where they left off, unless the system released locks they held in the meantime, or the system was stopped and restarted.
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HTTP/HTTPS home directory |
Typically, accept the default of If you have changed the name of this directory, enter the new directory name here. |
Rule security mode |
This setting determines whether and how the system executes rules accessed by members of this access group.
Allow is the default, recommended setting. Deny is the strictest setting and requires creating privileges for rules and access roles. Warn mode should be used only when you want to identify rules for which users need generated privileges to execute. You can then use the PRPC activity to generate missing privileges and add them to roles where needed. See PDN article Setting role privileges automatically for access group Deny mode. Select one of these options:
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Runtime Configuration
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Description |
Enable accessibility add-on | Select to cause users associated with this access group to see more-accessible versions of several standard harness, section, and flow actions rather than the normal standard versions. To provide maximum accessibility support, also include the PegaWAI RuleSet in the Production RuleSets list for such users. See Understanding accessibility. |
Production RuleSets |
Optional. Enter production RuleSets and Versions specific to this access group. For example, in a production setting, you can identify one RuleSet and Version that remains unlocked and holds only rules expected to be changed often. Such rules may be delegated to management. A RuleSet with this purpose is sometimes called a local-only or production RuleSet.
The system uses this information at log-on time to assemble the RuleSet list for this user. The order of your entries in this array affects rule resolution. At login, the system appends these entries to the top of your RuleSet list, but starting at the bottom of this array. The order of rows in this array becomes the order they appear in the RuleSet list. For example, if during sign-on this access group is accessed when the (partial) RuleSet list contains Alpha:01, Beta:02, and Gamma:03 (in that order), and this array contains Red:07, Blue:08, and Green:09 (in that order), the result is Red:07, Blue:08, Green:09, Alpha:01, Beta:02, Gamma:03. COHER 4/8/08 You can include a full version number or an initial portion of a version number. Separate the RuleSet name from the version (or partial version) with a colon, as in:
Except for users who have the PegaRULES:WorkUser4 role, include at least one RuleSet version that is not locked. If all RuleSet Versions that a user can access are locked, that user cannot create new rules. (Typically, managers have access to a local customization RuleSet for storing only those rules that are personal customized versions of list view or summary view reports.) MADDS 1/09/04
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Design Time Configuration
Leave these fields blank for an access group that supports logging on to PRPC from external systems, or that supports workers or managers who never create rules.
Field |
Description |
Default destination ruleset |
When a user associated with this access group uses the New or Save As buttons to create a rule, the system suggests this RuleSet for the new rule. If you leave this field blank, the Save As form uses the RuleSet of the existing rule being saved as the default RuleSet for the new rule, if a version that is unlocked is available to you. |
Version | Optional; required if RuleSet is not blank. Enter the RuleSet version (for the RuleSet identified in the previous field) that requestor associated with this access group usually add rules into. During New operations (and certain Save As operations). this version appears as the default RuleSet version. |