Editing Library Rules - trillium_quality - trillium_discovery - Latest

Trillium Control Center

Product type
Software
Portfolio
Verify
Product family
Trilliumâ„¢ software
Product
Trilliumâ„¢ software > Trilliumâ„¢ Discovery
Version
Latest
ft:locale
en-US
Product name
Trillium Quality and Discovery
ft:title
Trillium Control Center
Copyright
2025
First publish date
2008
ft:lastEdition
2025-08-28
ft:lastPublication
2025-08-28T06:18:28.409000
L1_Product_Gateway
Verify
L2_Product_Segment
Data Quality
L3_Product_Brand
Precisely Trillium
L4_Investment_Segment
Core Data Quality
L5_Product_Group
Data Quality - Application
L6_Product_Name
Trillium Discovery

Use this procedure to edit the expression elements (functions and operators) of library EBRs and ABRs.

Note: You must have Edit privileges on a rule to edit it.

To edit a library rule

  1. Click the Library tab and expand Business Rules.
  2. Do one of the following, depending on the type of library rule:
    • Expand Entity Business Rules and expand the entity that contains the rule to be modified, then expand Rules.
    • Expand Attribute Business Rules and expand the attribute that contains the rule to be modified.
  3. Right-click the rule you want to edit and select Edit....

    The Edit Rule window opens.

  4. Edit the rule expression as needed.
    Note: An ABR in the Standard library attribute that is not enabled will not be run automatically against attributes when they are imported.
  5. To see any entities and attributes associated with the rule, click Impact.  

    A list of objects that will be affected by the edits displays.

  6. Do one of the following:
    • Check the Disassociate box for any objects that you do not want the changes to affect.
    Note: Modifying associations for one rule affects the all rules in its associated attribute or entity; select Disassociate only if you want the all rules within the current library attribute/entity to be disassociated.
    • Click Back to return to the expression window without saving association changes.
  7. Click Finish to save your changes and close the window.
  8. Re-analyze any associated (derived) rules as necessary.