Basics
You can force revalidation in bulk of selected rule or data instances
of a single type.
For example, you can revalidate of all Operator ID instances, or all
flow rules in a specific RuleSet and version.
The Revalidate and Save tool is useful in various
situations, including the following:
- After you import a ZIP file archives of rules that may depend on
rules previously present, or that were exported from a lower-version
Process Commander system.
- To confirm that rules pass current validation requirements.
- To propagate the effects of changes you made to some rules to
other rules that reference those rules.
This operation is similar to opening and then saving each selected
rule or data instance. If an instance fails validation, the previous
version is unchanged. MARTT 9/20/04
Every saved rule or data instance was previously validated at least
once, at the time it was most recently saved. The instance was valid at
that time in the environment, system, and context in which it was saved.
Revalidation is desirable to confirm that nothing in the current
environment makes the object invalid.
If an instance passes validation, the History tab is updated with your Operator ID, the current
date and time, and current system in the Updated row. For rules, a
history detail instance is added with your memo and the notation
Bulk Update.
Starting the bulk revalidation tool
To revalidate rule or data instances:
- Select> System > Tools > Validate> Revalidate and Save. BYRNB 2/25/10
- Complete the form. See Help
— Using the Revalidate tool for instructions.
- Click Run to begin
revalidation.
- As it executes, the Revalidate and Save tool marks valid rules (or
data instances) with a checkmark; rules not valid are marked with a
red X. Hold the mouse pointer over the red X to see the error message.
Click the pencil icon () to
open the instance.
Notes
- If an instance fails validation, the previously saved instance
remains and is unmodified.
- Depending on the number of rules or data instances selected, this
processing may require minutes or hours to complete.
- Note any rule or data instances that fail validation. After making
corrections, you can click Clear Status and rerun the test.
- For some rule types, validation of an instance may fail because
another instance is invalid. Running the Revalidate and Save tool a
second time may allow instances that failed the first time to
validate. PASSM 12/5/06 vague
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You can revalidate rules that belong to a
locked RuleSets version, including RuleSet versions that form the
Process Commander product. The History tab
and history details are updated to reflect a successful revalidation;
other aspects of the rule (as visible on the form) do not change.
ZELEK 9/23/05
- Some rules may present warning messages. Warning messages do not
indicate that the rule failed to validate or save. Use the Application
Preflight tool to see rules that have warnings.
- For an automated approach, see the Pega Developer Network article
PRKB-25544 How to revalidate all rules in a
RuleSet.
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