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A rule instance is a sibling of another rule instance if the two have the same visible key, which generally means the same name and the same Applies To class.

Sibling rules may be in a common RuleSet with different version numbers, or may be in different RuleSets, both of which you can access. They may have a common RuleSet and version, but differ in circumstance or time-qualified qualifications. Because the definition of sibling depends on a RuleSet list, the set of siblings to a specific rule may vary among users.

Click the Related Rules toolbar button (Related Rules) and select the Full Siblings Display menu item to see the full display of siblings of the currently open rule.

Internally, two rule instances are considered siblings if they are both visible to you and have a common value for the pxInsName property.

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How to find and understand sibling rules

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