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  1. Preface
  2. Introduction to Rule Specifications
  3. Rule Specification Configuration
  4. Rule Set Configuration
  5. Rule Statement Configuration
  6. Common Types of Rule Statements
  7. Test and Validation Operations

Rule Specification Guide

Rule Specification Guide

Configuring a Rule Statement that Reads the Result of Another Rule Statement

Configuring a Rule Statement that Reads the Result of Another Rule Statement

You can create a chain of rule statements in which each statement reads the result of the statement above it. Use the rule statements to derive information from the relationship between multiple inputs.
  1. Open the rule specification, and click
    Edit
    .
  2. Select the rule set.
  3. Click
    Rule Logic
    .
  4. Select the rule statement that generates the result that another rule statement must read.
    Or, configure the rule statement.
  5. From the rule statement menu, select
    Add Rule Statement Using Result
    .
    The Analyst tool adds an empty rule statement under the rule statement that you select.
  6. Configure and save the rule statement.
Data passes through a chain of rule statements when all of the logical operations in the statements are valid for the inputs that you select. If a rule statement in the chain does not generate a result for a data row, the chain performs no further analysis on the row.

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