You can configure a rule specification in basic mode or advanced mode. By default, a rule specification displays the configuration options in basic mode.
Configure a rule specification in basic mode to define business rule logic using the set of graphical elements that the asset provides. Use basic mode if you are not familiar with text-based conditional rule logic. You might also use basic mode if the business rule that the rule specification will represent is easily transferrable into a graphical format.
Configure a rule specification in advanced mode to represent the business rule in expression logic in a text editor. You can use simple expressions, you can use IF-THEN-ELSE syntax to build the rule.
To switch from basic mode to advanced mode, click the
Convert to Advanced
option on the asset toolbar.
You cannot switch to basic mode from advanced mode.