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Trillium Control Center

Product type
Software
Portfolio
Verify
Product family
Trillium
Product
Trillium > Trillium Discovery
Version
Latest
Language
English
Product name
Trillium Quality and Discovery
Title
Trillium Control Center
Copyright
2024
First publish date
2008
Last updated
2024-10-18
Published on
2024-10-18T15:02:04.502478

When you analyze (or re-analyze) a business rule, you run a check against the specified expression elements. If you are creating a new business rule or copying or editing existing rules, run a business rule analysis as a best practice to make sure the results are current and accurate.

Run business rule analysis to:

  • Help determine if the expression statements are correctly written
  • Refresh data results
  • Help ensure your data is still in compliance based on the rule's passing threshold; for example, after you run the analysis, view results by drilling down to view passing and failing rows
Guidelines:
  • Run an analysis if the Status column for the rule reads analysis reqd; generally after a rule has been added, modified, or after an EBR is copied into another entity.
  • When you make a small change to a rule, the change is reflected immediately and you do not need to re-analyze the rule.
  • Run a business rule analysis for a single rule, multiple rules, or for all ABRs in an attribute.
  • As a best practice, it may be more efficient to use the Re-Analyze Updated Rules option once after multiple rules are modified instead of running a per-rule analysis (Re-Analyze Selected Rules) each time you edit a rule.
  • You must Execute privileges for the rule to analyze it.
  • After you run the analysis:

Analyze one or more business rules

To analyze one or more business rules

  1. Open a List View of business rules with which you want to work.
  2. Highlight one or more business rules.
  3. Right-click, select Re-analyze, and then select one of the following options:
    • Re-analyze selected rules…—analyzes only those business rules you highlighted in the List View.
    • Re-analyze updated rules…—analyzes any business rules that have been edited and have a status of analysis reqd in the List View.
    • Re-analyze all rules…—analyzes all business rules in the List View.

    The scheduler notification bar opens.

  4. Optional: Change the job name.
  5. Do one of the following:
    • To schedule the job to run immediately, click Now. The message closes and the job begins running in the background.
    • Click Later. The Set Date & Time scheduler window opens. To immediately run the job in the background, click Run Now. To schedule a time, select a starting date on the calendar and select a time you want the job to run on the selected date. Click Submit to save the scheduled time.
    • Click Cancel to cancel the task.

    When the job runs, all selected business rules in the List View are analyzed.

    Note: You may need to refresh the view to see a rule's updated status.

Analyze all ABRs in an attribute

To analyze all ABRs in an attribute

  1. In the Navigation View, right-click an attribute and select Business Rules > Re-analyze attribute business rules.

    The scheduler notification bar opens.

  2. Optional: Change the job name.
  3. Do one of the following:
    • To schedule the job to run immediately, click Now. The message closes and the job begins running in the background.
    • Click Later. The Set Date & Time scheduler window opens. To immediately run the job in the background, click Run Now. To schedule a time, select a starting date on the calendar and select a time you want the job to run on the selected date. Click Submit to save the scheduled time.
    • Click Cancel to cancel the task.

    When the job runs, all ABRs for the current attribute are analyzed.

    Note: For information about results, see Reviewing Business Rules Analysis Results.