You can edit the properties of an existing response. You can change the name of the response that you want to edit. Any change that you make to a response affects all rules that reference the response.
On the
Design
tab, click the
Responses
view.
In the Response content panel, select the response name that you want to edit.
From the menu in the right-hand side, select
Edit
.
The
Edit Response
dialog box appears.
Change the details and properties of the response.
Click
Save
.
If you edit a deployed response that has associated primary objects, you can choose to save the response. Perform the following tasks:
Click
Save
.
A message appears displaying the name and the type of primary objects that reference the response.
Click
Continue
.
A success message appears, stating that the response is updated successfully.
Click
OK
.
The state of the response and the objects that reference it changes from Deployed to Needs_Deployment state.
If you want to redeploy the objects, click the specific response in the Responses content panel, and then click
Update RunTime
from the menu.
The
Dependent Objects
dialog box displays the list of primary objects that will be redeployed.
Click
Continue
.
The preview message displays successful redeployment. If the response is referenced in a rule, the message prompts you if you want to trace the rules. If there are invalid objects, fix them, and click
Continue
.
The state of the objects changes from Needs_Deployment state to Deployed state.
Click
OK
to trace the rules, or
Cancel
.
If you edit a deployed response that has associated primary objects, you can also choose to simultaneously save and deploy the referenced primary objects. Perform the following tasks:
Click
Save and Update
.
The
Dependent Objects
dialog box displays the objects that will be redeployed.
Click
Continue
.
The preview message displays successful redeployment. If the response is referenced in a rule, the message prompts you if you want to trace the rules. If there are invalid objects, fix them, and click
Continue
.
The state of the objects changes from Needs_Deployment state to Deployed state.