Back Forward How to delegate a rule

By creating a favorite, you can delegate rules to other users and bring less-technical stakeholders closer to your application development.

For example, you can delegate a decision table to a line manager. The line manager views the rule in a familiar environment, such as the Case Manager portal, and can update it as a standalone item without knowing all of the related, technical details.

Rule delegation promotes shared responsibility within your application development environment.

 

Prerequisites

Before delegating a rule, ensure that you meet the following requirements:

 

Working with delegated rules (favorites)

Rule delegation occurs when you create a favorite of an existing record and specify a user or group of users who can access it. You can delegate a record more than once.

 

To create a favorite:

  1. In the Actions menu of the rule form header, click Add to Favorites.

  2. Enter text in the Label field that distinguishes this favorite from other delegated rules.

    The value you specify appears in the Favorite Explorer and the operator menu in Designer Studio.

  3. Use the Add to drop-down list to indicate who can access this favorite.

    Options include:

  4. Select an option to indicate how the system finds this favorite.

    These radio buttons appear when a rule supports multiple versions:

  5. Click Submit.

 

To edit a favorite, perform one of the following:

Both of these options allow you to edit favorites that are visible to you or operators in your current access group. You cannot view or edit a favorite after it has been delegated to a user outside of your current access group.

After you delete a favorite in the My Access Group category, it is no longer visible to you and all other operators in your current access group.

 

Best practices

To ensure successful delegation, it is recommended that you:

You can migrate favorites from one system to another by creating a product rule that includes instances of the System-User-MyRules class. The access group and operator ID instances referenced by each favorite must be present in the destination system for the import to succeed.

 

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