For example, in a production setting, you can identify one ruleset and version that
remains unlocked and holds only rules that are expected to change often. Such rules can be
delegated to management. A ruleset with this purpose is sometimes called a local-only or
production ruleset.
CAUTION:
Leave this blank except for developers
and other users who modify rules. While your profile includes the ruleset versions
listed here, they are not considered part of the current application. Rules in the
ruleset versions listed here might not be visible in the Application Explorer,
Guardrails tool, or Document wizard facilities.
As a best practice for good security, and to avoid a warning when you save the Access
Group form, select from the ruleset versions that appear in the
Production
Rulesets (customization)
array on the
Definition
tab of the Application rule.
The system uses this information at log-on time to
assemble the
ruleset list
for this user. The order of your entries in this array affects
rule resolution. At login, the system appends these entries to the top of your ruleset
list, but starting at the bottom of this array. The order of rows in this array becomes
the order in which they appear in the ruleset list.
Except for access groups that have the
PegaRULES:WorkUser4
role,
include at least one ruleset version that is not locked. If all ruleset versions that a
user can access are locked, the user cannot create new rules. Typically, managers have
access to a local customized ruleset for storing only those rules that are personal,
customized versions of reports.
Note: List distinct rulesets here. A user or other requestor can access rules in only one
major version of a ruleset. For example, access to version 04-10-15 includes access to
04-10-14 and 04-04-11, but not to 03-01-01 or 02-15-07.
For example:
If, during sign-on, the access group is accessed when the (partial) ruleset list
contains Alpha:01, Beta:02, and Gamma:03 (in that order), and this array contains
Red:07, Blue:08, and Green:09 (in that order), the result is Red:07, Blue:08, Green:09,
Alpha:01, Beta:02, Gamma:03.
You can include a full version number or an initial portion of a version number.
Separate the ruleset name from the version (or partial version) with a colon, as in
these examples:
- MORTGAGE:02-07 – Initial portion (major and minor version)
- MORTGAGE:02-07-20 – Full version number