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  1. Preface
  2. RulePoint
  3. RulePoint Concepts
  4. Using RulePoint
  5. RulePoint Objects
  6. Working with Topics
  7. Working with Connections
  8. Working with Sources
  9. Working with Responders
  10. Working with Responses
  11. Working with Watchlists
  12. Working with Analytics
  13. DRQL
  14. Working with Rules
  15. Working with Alerts
  16. Setting Access Controls
  17. Troubleshooting RulePoint Issues
  18. Connecting to an Ultra Messaging Application
  19. Creating an Ultra Messaging JMS Source

User Guide

User Guide

Creating an Advanced Rule

Creating an Advanced Rule

  1. On the
    Design
    tab, click the
    Rules
    view.
  2. From the
    Actions
    menu in the top-right corner of the view, select
    New Advanced Rule
    .
    The
    New Advanced Rule
    dialog box appears.
  3. Under
    Step 1: Details
    , enter a name and description for the rule.
  4. Under
    Step 2: Rule Statement
    , type the rule in the DRQL syntax. You can use the DRQL samples for reference. To use the DRQL samples, perform the following steps:
    1. Click
      View Samples
      .
      The DRQL samples are displayed on the right panel. You can search for sample DRQLs.
    2. Select a DRQL sample to view the rule statement. You can copy a rule statement, and modify it to suit your requirements.
  5. If you do not have the dependent objects for the rule, you can create the objects using the workspace on the left hand side of the
    Advanced Rule
    dialog box.
    • If you do not have the related responses for the rule, create the responses. For information on how to create a response, see Creating a Response.
    • If you do not have the related topic for the rule, create the topic. For information on how to create a topic, see Creating a Topic.
    • If you do not have the related analytics for the rule, create the analytics. For information on how to create an analytic, see Creating an Analytic.
    • If you do not have the related watchlists for the rule, create the watchlists. For information on how to create a watchlist, see Creating a Watchlist.
  6. To save the rule even if it is not valid, select
    Force Save
    .
    If the rule is invalid, you can use
    Force Save
    to save the rule, but you cannot deploy the rule until you correct the rule.
  7. To enable parallel processing for the rule, select
    Enable Parallel Processing
    .
  8. To save the rule, click
    Save
    .
    The rule is in the Draft state. You must deploy the rule.
  9. To save and deploy the rule, click
    Save and Deploy
    .
    The rule is saved and deployed to the run-time environment.

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