To disable a rule, the rule must first be found via a Search.
Continuing with the Tom example, if you want to disable the
Secondary Name rule
TAMI =>THOMAS
, do the following.
Select that particular rule from the search results - the row will be highlighted yellow.
Now click the
Disable Rule
button. This will add the
Secondary Name rule
TAMI =>THOMAS
rule to the Override Edit-List Rules pane at the bottom of the screen:
The rule is marked as disabled by the presence of the "-" in the
Action
column.
This specific example demonstrates why it is necessary to have formal training in the use of the Population Override Manager. Because most Secondary Name rules are symmetric, to disable the
TAMI =>THOMAS
rule logically also requires the disabling of THOMAS)TAMI.