More about RuleSets and RuleSet Versions
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After you save a RuleSet form, active requestor sessions on the current node that are associated with that access group are immediately updated. Requestors at other nodes in a cluster are updated when the next system pulse occurs on their node.
If a rule is added to a new, higher version of a RuleSet, it may be instantly available to others who have RuleSet lists that allow access.
For example: assume that a user RuleSet list references version ALPHA:04-06, and a rule named GAMMA in ALPHA:04-06-03 is added to override the lower version in ALPHA:04-06-02.
The next time this user session retrieves GAMMA, this user accesses the updated 04-06-03 version. Other users may access the older version.
For work items, the associated flow rule is retrieved at each shape boundary. Thus corrections and enhancements to a flow rule (through higher versions) can affect assignments and work in progress.
Use the Copy function of the RuleSet Maintenance wizard to rename a RuleSet, or to merge two or more RuleSets into a new one. Select > System > Refactor > RuleSets > Copy/Move/Merge RuleSet to start the tool. See About the RuleSet Maintenance wizard.
When you use the Skim tool, PRPC automatically creates a new RuleSet version rule instance corresponding to the next major version above the current version. For example, if you skim a RuleSet version 03-14-07, it creates RuleSet version 04-01-01.Select >Tools > Refactor > RuleSets > Skim a RuleSet to start a skim operation.
Use the RuleSet Delete tool to delete RuleSets or versions. Select > System> Refactor> RuleSets > Delete a RuleSet to start the tool. If there are no rules associated with a RuleSet or a version, you can delete them on the Versions tab.
The Pega-RULES Utilities library contains these
IsRuleSetInDependencyPath("Alpha:04-07-15","Beta:01-06-07")
To allow updates, delegated rules in a production application must belong to unlocked RuleSet versions. For added security, you can copy the delegated rules into a single, dedicated, and unlocked RuleSet and version, and then lock other RuleSet versions.
Update RuleSet and RuleSet version rules carefully. Note these special conditions:
No/Draft Mode
, Blocked
, Withdrawn
or Final
.RuleSet and RuleSet Version passwords are saved as hashed values in the PegaRULES database, using the one-way MDF message digest algorithm. For example, the property Rule-RuleSetName.pyNameFormEditPwd has mode Password
.
Consult Configuration Settings Reference, a document available on the PDN, for details on this and other crypto settings. See Property rules — Implementing and using the TextEncrypted type for more information about the Password
property type.
The following rule types do not use RuleSet versions: