To speed up application development, reuse resources by copying rulesets.
For example, you can copy a ruleset if you want to modify only some of the rules that
the ruleset includes, to increase flexibility of your application.
For
instance, if you create an application that processes loan requests and mortgage requests,
you can copy a ruleset that includes system-level agreement rules, and then modify specific
rules to meet your unique business needs.
When you copy a ruleset, the system copies the ruleset
versions, security, category, and history settings.
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In the header of Dev Studio, click .
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On the RuleSet Stack tab, in the Current
Application section, click the ruleset that you want to
copy.
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In the header of the Edit Ruleset form, click the Down
arrow next on the Save button, and then click
Save as.
- Optional:
To provide additional information about the ruleset, in the Short
description field, modify the default description.
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In the RuleSet Name field, enter a new, unique ruleset
name.
- Optional:
To change the version number of your ruleset, in the
Version field, enter a new value.
For example: Enter 01-01-03.
By default, for a new ruleset version, the system enters
01-01-01 as the version number. For existing
rulesets, the system increments the highest version by one patch number. In a
version number, the two first digits correspond with the release, the middle
digits correspond with the minor version or enhancement, and the final digits
correspond with the patch version.
- Optional:
To change the description of your ruleset, in the
Description field, enter a new value.
For example: Enter SampleRuleset:01-01-03
By default, the system forms the description by combining the ruleset name and
version number.
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Click Create and open.
What to do next: Modify the copied ruleset: