Back Forward How to delegate a rule

A delegated rule allows you to create a quick shortcut to rules or data instances.The links to delegated rules are referred to as favorites. Click the link to open the form. Access depends on which portal you are using.

These links provide quick access as follows:

A rule can be delegated to a single user or to an access group.

Delegating a rule (making a favorite)

To mark a rule as a favorite (delegated), open the rule form and select the Actions > Add to Favorites menu item on the toolbar. Complete the dialog box:

  1. In the Label field, enter a text label for this rule. This label appears in the Private Explorer and in My Favorites on your Profile menu. The Short Description of the rule is used as the default. Keep the Label value short. (You are not required to choose a unique label; two favorite rules can have the same label.)
  2. In the Add To field, select My Personal or My Access Group.
  3. Select Open the Highest Version if you want the system to find the rule using the rule resolution algorithm. Select Always Open This Version box selected if you want this exact version, in this exact RuleSet, to be delegated. This option does not appear on rules that are not versioned such as application or class.
  4. Click  OK .

A best practice

TipTo segregate delegated rules — those expected to change from time to time, especially by managers using the application — from the larger collection of undelegated rules in your application (which usually belong to locked RuleSet versions), dedicate a RuleSet and Version to them. Copy the rules to be delegated into this RuleSet version, which can remain unlocked. As a convenience, you can choose to not require check-out for this RuleSet.

Editing or removing a favorite or delegated rule

To edit or remove your own favorites (set for yourself or your access group):

To remove the delegation from another user or from another access group:

  1. In the Application Explorer, enter System-User-MyRules in the autocomplete field to list all instances of the System-User-MyRules class.
  2. Locate the instance of the user or access group and select it to open the Favorites rule form.
  3. Select the favorite you want to remove and click Delete row to delete it from the form.
  4. Save the form.

Notes

Definitions access group, delegated rule, My Rules, work manager
Related topics How to build for change
Favorites (System-User-MyRules form)

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