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2.9. Working Sets
2.9.1. Working Sets
Working sets group facts together and define common constraints on the group. Working sets also make it possible to limit which rules are visible in the guided editor when authoring rules.
2.9.2. Create a New Working Set
Procedure 2.3. Create a New Working Set
- From the navigation panel, select → → .
- Enter a name and description for the working set in the New Working Set menu. Select which package to create the working set in or specify that it should be added to the Global Area. Click OK.
- Add fact types to the working set by moving them from the Available Facts list on the left to the WorkingSet Facts list on the right.
2.9.3. Add constraints to fact types in a working set
To add constraints to a fact type in a working set, select WS Constraints from the Working Set window, and select Fact Type from the drop down menu and add the required constraint.
2.9.4. Verifying Field Constraints
Field constraints can be verified in two ways:
- On Demand Validation.
- Real-time Validation.
On demand validation is performed by selecting verify from the guided editor toolbar. A verification report is run with the verification results.
Real-time validation checks for field constraint violations in real-time and marks the lines where violations occur.
To enable real-time verification select Administration, then Rules Verification and select the Enable tick-box.
Note
This is an experimental feature and is disabled by default.

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