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                 The Declarative Network display conveys relationships among properties that are computed by Declare Expression rules in the selected application. You can review relationships that depend on forward chaining or backward chaining. By interacting with the Declarative Network display, you quickly can access the Declare Expression rules and the properties it references.
The Declarative Network display conveys relationships among properties that are computed by Declare Expression rules in the selected application. You can review relationships that depend on forward chaining or backward chaining. By interacting with the Declarative Network display, you quickly can access the Declare Expression rules and the properties it references.
                 This feature depends on the Adobe Flash Player plug-in for Internet Explorer, available as a free download from Adobe Systems, Inc.
This feature depends on the Adobe Flash Player plug-in for Internet Explorer, available as a free download from Adobe Systems, Inc. 
How to access the Declarative Network display
 > Process and Rules > Business Rules.
 > Process and Rules > Business Rules. or intermediate
 or intermediate ). To open the Declarative Network display, click a declarative network name.
). To open the Declarative Network display, click a declarative network name. to open the declare expression rule. Click the Open icon to open the target property.
 to open the declare expression rule. Click the Open icon to open the target property.A user form may display the value of a computed property. Use these steps to learn the name of the computed property and see the dependency network for that property:
 > Rules Inspector > Declarative Rules from the Quick Launch bar.
> Rules Inspector > Declarative Rules from the Quick Launch bar.  ) to redisplay the form.
) to redisplay the form.D link next to the property.Interacting with the display
Testing Declare Expression rules
Using a different form of the dependency network, you can interactively test the computation it defines. See Unit testing a Declare Expression rule.
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