Difference between revisions of "Rule"
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You can create the rule from ADempiere menu: [[Application Dictionary]] >> [[Rule]]. Once you create the rule, you can use this rule when you define a Callout, Model Validator or Process. | You can create the rule from ADempiere menu: [[Application Dictionary]] >> [[Rule]]. Once you create the rule, you can use this rule when you define a Callout, Model Validator or Process. | ||
+ | [[Script_Editor_Tool|Script editing tool]] will help you to write desired script. | ||
== Sample Rule and its Script == | == Sample Rule and its Script == | ||
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=See Also= | =See Also= | ||
+ | * [[Script Editor Tool]] | ||
* [[Validation Rule]] | * [[Validation Rule]] | ||
*[[Script Callout]] | *[[Script Callout]] | ||
*[[Script ModelValidatorLogin]] | *[[Script ModelValidatorLogin]] | ||
*[[Script_ModelValidator]] | *[[Script_ModelValidator]] |
Revision as of 01:05, 21 December 2010
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Rules are business rules coded in scripts. Different types of scripting are are supported. You can create rules to be executed for some event occurs such as a field in the window changes (Callouts), a table record change ModelValidator Table Event, user logge in event ModelValidator Login Event, a document is processed ModelValidator Table Event or a process is triggered.
You can create the rule from ADempiere menu: Application Dictionary >> Rule. Once you create the rule, you can use this rule when you define a Callout, Model Validator or Process.
Script editing tool will help you to write desired script.