At the moment business rules relate to the Business Objects but some of my rules apply only at specific times (I.e. when I am using a specific form). I’d like to apply specific rules to specific forms.
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Re: Business Rules on Forms
Jon,
If you have specific conditions that dictate which form is displayed, why can’t you use the same conditions for a BO rule?
If you have specific conditions that dictate which form is displayed, why can’t you use the same conditions for a BO rule?
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Re: Business Rules on Forms
Doesn't give the user a visual hint that the field is mandatory. Can only give them a REPORT ERROR after the event.eagles9999 wrote:Jon,
If you have specific conditions that dictate which form is displayed, why can’t you use the same conditions for a BO rule?
Re: Business Rules on Forms
You can conditionally place text on a form (like a red * for mandatory, etc) by having a rule that conditionally & dynamically puts that text in an attribute on the BO. I usually display this type of text in an HTML slot on the form.Doesn't give the user a visual hint that the field is mandatory.
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