You can create a specialized or circumstance rule to create a variant of the rule that
    can be triggered only conditionally. The created rule is resolved and active only when the
    specified conditions are met. Create specialized or circumstance rules to address dynamic
    business requirements without changing the core logic every time. For information about rule
    resolution exceptions and how they might affect circumstance rules, see
    Rule resolution exceptions.
  
    
      
        The
        Save As
        and
        Specialize by
        toolbar tools
        are restricted to those users who hold the privilege
        @baseclass.ToolbarFull
        or
        @baseclass.ToolbarSaveAs.
      
      Because the Specialization forms share most of the fields and functionality on the Create
        form, only exceptions and special cases are outlined in this topic.
    
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        On the rule form, complete one of the following steps.
        
          
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              Create a rule that is specialized by class or ruleset.
              
              
                
                  - 
                    Select
                    Save as > Specialize by class or ruleset.
                  
 
                  - Provide a name for the specialized rule.
 
                
               
             
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              Create a circumstance rule.
              
              
                
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                    On the rule form, click
                    Save as > Specialize by
                      circumstance.
                  
 
                  - Enter a name for the circumstance rule.
 
                  - 
                    Select one of the following types of circumstance:
                    Template
                    or
                    Property and Date.
                    
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                        Click
                        Template
                        to create a template rule
                        circumstance (by multiple properties) and then provide a template and a
                        definition against which the template is evaluated. You must have at least
                        one circumstance template rule created before you use it for circumstancing.
                      
 
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                          Click
                          Property and Date
                          to create a circumstance
                          of a rule by a property, date, or a combination of both.
                        
                        
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                            To create a property circumstance rule, provide the name of a
                            property (for example,
                            .pyStateName
                            ) in the
                            Property
                            list and its expected value within
                            quotation marks (for example, “MA”) in the
                            Value
                            box.
                          
 
                          - To create a date circumstance rule, enter a Date type property, start
                            date, end date, or a combination of all of the options.
 
                        
                        
                          Date combinations and business requirements
                          lists the possible
                          date combinations and the business-logic requirements they meet.
                        
                        If you do not specify a date property, the specified time period is
                          always evaluated against the current system date.
                        This rule is active during the specified time interval. At all other
                          times, the base rule is active. During rule resolution, if two or more
                          date circumstance versions are candidates at the current time and date,
                          the application selects the candidates with the nearest end date. Of
                          these, if multiple remaining candidate rules have the same end date, the
                          application picks the candidate with the most recent start date.
                       
                    
                   
                
               
             
          
        
       
- Optional: 
        To override the default work item that your application
          associates with this development change, press the Down arrow key in the Work
            item to associate field, and then select a work item.
        
      
 
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          Update the values in the
          Context,
          Apply
            to, and
          Add to ruleset
          lists as appropriate.
        
      
 
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          Click
          Create and open.