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Creating Rules Packages

Follow these steps to create a new rule package:

  1. Select the Tenant to which this rule package will belong from the drop-down list.
    Important
    Package names must be unique across tenants.  Package names should follow a naming convention such as including the tenant name, or company name, in their package names to avoid conflict.
  2. In the Explorer Tree, select New Rules Package under the appropriate Solution. You must have appropriate permissions for this option to display.
  3. In the Details Panel, enter a name property for the new rule package.
    Important
    There are two name properties for a rule package: Package Name and Business Name.

    Package Name must conform to Java package naming conventions. Generally speaking, the package name should be in all lower case, can contain digits but must not start with a digit, and "." should be used as a separator, not spaces. For example, my.rules and myrules1 are both valid names, but My Rules and 1my.rules are not valid package names. Each organization should establish its own naming conventions to avoid name collision. Additionally, Java keywords must be avoided in package names. For example, my.package or new.rules are not valid package names. A list of Java keywords can be found here.

    Business Name allows you to provide a user-friendly name for the rule package, as it appears in the GRAT Explorer Tree. For example, Acme Rules is not a valid rule package name, but you could use acme as the Package Name and ACME Rules as the Business Name.
  4. Select which type of rule package you are creating. The drop-down list shows which types are already in the repository for the selected tenant. As you change the type, the list of templates for that type will be displayed.
  5. Enter a description for the rule package. The available rule templates (that were created for the Tenant and match the type selected in Step 4) will appear in the table. Templates prefixed with "(*)" are templates that were created in the Environment Tenant and can be used by all Tenants. Rule developers create rule templates and publish them to the rules repository by using the GRDT.
    Important
    The access permissions configured in Configuration Server can also affect which templates are displayed.
    Important
    GRAT users can select between multiple versions of templates, which are displayed on the enhanced Template Selection dialog along with version comments created by the template developer to help identify differences between the versions.  The number of versions of a template that are displayed is configured in Genesys Administrator.

    Select the template(s) you want to include and click Save.

  6. The new rule package will appear in the Explorer Tree. Expand the new rule package, and the following options (subject to the permissions set for your user ID) will appear under the rule package folder:
    • Business Calendars
    • Test Scenarios
    • Deploy Rules
    • Search
    You will also see the business structure nodes to which you have access permission.
  7. You can now create rules for your rule package.
This page was last edited on September 30, 2014, at 14:47.
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