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  1. Preface
  2. Introduction to Dynamic Data Masking
  3. Rules
  4. Connection Rules
  5. Security Rules
  6. Security Rule Set Simulator
  7. Masking Functions
  8. XML Functions Reference
  9. Glossary

Rule Management

Rule Management

You can rename, reconfigure, move, cut, copy, paste, delete, disable, and enable a rule. When you make changes to a rule, you must update the rule tree for the change to take effect.
When you create, edit, or add a connection rule, you must restart the current session with the application before the Rule Engine can apply the connection rule. Updates to a security rule take effect immediately. You do not need to start a new session for the Rule Engine to apply a security rule.
You can move a rule to change the position of the rule in the rule tree. You can move a rule folder to change the position of the folder in the rule tree. You cannot move a rule into or out of a folder. Move a rule to change the order in which the Rule Engine applies the rule.
You can enable or disable a rule or rule set. By default, the rule or rule set is enabled. When you enable a rule or rule set, the Rule Engine applies the rule or rule set to the request. When you disable a rule, the Rule Engine skips the rule or rule set and applies the next rule or rule set in the rule tree.
You can delete a rule or rule folder from the rule tree. When you delete a rule folder, you delete the content that the rule folder contains. You cannot undo the changes after you delete a rule or rule folder from the rule tree.

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