The following tasks are used frequently when you create rules for Smart Instrumentation.
Create a Folder
You use this option to create a new folder to store your rules in. For more information, see Create a Folder.
Create a Single Component Rule
This option enables you to create a single component rule for use in Smart Instrumentation. For more information, see Create a Single Component Rule.
Create a Relation Rule
This option allows you to create a two-component relation rule. For more information, see Create a Relation Rule.
Create a Uniqueness Rule
This option enables you to create a uniqueness rule for use in Smart Instrumentation. A uniqueness rule is used to check that the selected property is unique and cannot be duplicated, for example a documents name or number. For more information, see Create a Uniqueness Rule.
Copy a Rule
This option allows you to copy a rule from one folder to another. For more information, see Copy a Rule.
Cut a Rule
This option allows you to cut a rule from a folder to the clipboard. For more information, see Cut a Rule.
Paste a Rule
This option allows you to paste a rule from the clipboard to a folder. For more information, see Paste a Rule.
Display Rule Properties
You use this option to display the properties of a specific rule. For more information, see Display Rule Properties.
Modify Rule Properties
You use this option to modify a specific rule's properties. For more information, see Modify Rule Properties.
Change Rule Type
You use this option to change the rule type in the Properties dialog box. For more information, see Change Rule Type.
Disable a Rule
This option allows you to disable an existing rule. For more information, see Disable a Rule.
Save a Rule Base
You use this option to save your rules to the rules database. For more information, see Save a Rule Base.
Delete a Rule
This option allows you to delete a rule from the rule database. For more information, see Delete a Rule.
Delete a Folder
This option enables you to delete a folder and all its contents. For more information, see Delete a Folder.
Exit Rule Manager
Use this option to exit Rule Manager and close the software. For more information, see Exit Rule Manager.