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Stat 6.3 - System Administration Guide

Overview of Stat Administration Administrative Utilities Stat Security General Maintenance Tables
System Maintenance Service Domain Maintenance Department Maintenance Issue Tracking Maintenance Country Maintenance Customer Maintenance Object Type Maintenance PeopleSoft Environment Connection Maintenance Pre/Post Migration Steps Parameters Oracle Applications Configuration Oracle Applications Connection Maintenance Generic Application Connection Maintenance Schema Object Parameters Maintenance Data Object Maintenance PeopleSoft Search Configurations Stat Report Definition Maintenance Version Control Management Connection Maintenance
Service Domain-Specific Maintenance Configuring the Stat Central Agent Email Configuration Object Security Appendix: Sample Service Domain Configuration Appendix: User Class Rights Appendix: Creating a Staging Database Appendix: Database Tuning Appendix: Oracle Applications File Type Directory Appendix: Ports and Firewalls Appendix: REST Web Services API Appendix: SOAP-Based Web Services API Appendix: Troubleshooting Chart Appendix: stat.conf Configuration Appendix: Custom Report Files

Resetting a Rule

Occasionally, you may want to reset a rule that fires only once so that it can be triggered again. To do this, open the History tab for the rule. Select the CSR or past due item that you want to reset. Click Delete. Then click Apply or OK.

Saving Rules

Click OK to save your rule. Stat checks your rule for errors. If an error is found, Stat informs you what you need to correct. When Stat saves your rule, it assigns it a unique number.

Disabling Rules

To prevent a rule from triggering, open the rule in the Rule Editor window and deselect Rule Enabled. The Stat Central Agent does not process disabled rules. This change goes into effect the next time the Stat Central Agent checks for new rules.

Copying Rules

If you need to define a business rule that closely resembles an existing rule, you can save time by copying the previously defined rule and editing the copy as needed. You can copy the business rule to the same service domain or a different service domain. When you copy a business rule, the entire rule definition gets copied over, including the rule criteria and distribution list.

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In the Business Rule Maintenance window, select the rule you want to copy. Then click Copy.
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In the Rule Description field enter a name for the rule. Then click OK.
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