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  1. Preface
  2. Introduction to rule specifications
  3. Rule specification configuration
  4. Rule set configuration
  5. Rule statement configuration
  6. REST APIs for rule specifications
  7. Rule specification configuration in advanced mode
  8. Business rules and rule statements
  9. Validation and testing

Rule specification assets

Rule specification assets

Standardizing character case in advanced mode

Standardizing character case in advanced mode

To convert your input data to a consistent case format, write rule logic that changes the character case of the data values. For example, your organization might want to store data values in a specific case format to ensure consistency in the data values.
  1. Open a rule specification in advanced mode.
  2. Verify that the rule specification contains the inputs and outputs that you require.
    • If the rule specification does not contain an input and an output that you can use, create an input and output. Configure the input and output properties to represent the type of column that contains the business data.
  3. In the rule editor, type the output name.
  4. Enter an operator value. For example, enter the
    =
    value to write a value for the data that satisfies the rule logic.
  5. To change the character case to sentence case, select the
    convertToSentenceCase
    function in the operation.
    You can select the function from the suggestion list.
  6. Type the name of an input that represents the column of data that the rule specification will search at run time.
The following example shows rule logic that contains a case convert operation:
Output = CONVERTCASE("convertToSentenceCase",Input)

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