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Link a rule with a rule statement

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Table of Contents
  • Introduction to BRMS
    • What is a BRMS?
    • Introduction to Progress Corticon
      • Roles in the lifecycle of a Decision Service
      • Overview of Corticon Studio
        • Workspaces, projects, and folders
        • Rule-modeling components
        • Views and perspectives
        • Editors
      • AI Assistant
    • Tasks to create and test rule models
  • What is a Vocabulary?
    • How business terms are represented in the Corticon Vocabulary
      • The Vocabulary tree
      • Tasks to define a Vocabulary
    • Create a Vocabulary file
    • Add an entity
    • Add attributes to an entity
    • Types of associations
    • Add associations to an entity
    • Rule Operators
  • What is a Rulesheet?
    • Tasks to define rules in a Rulesheet
    • Create a Rulesheet file
    • Define a rule statement
    • Define rules in the Rulesheet editor
      • Syntax for values in rule column cells
      • Syntax errors in a Rulesheet
    • Link a rule with a rule statement
    • Analyze rules
  • What is a Ruletest?
    • How a Ruletest works
    • Tasks to test rules in a Rulesheet using a Ruletest
    • Create a Ruletest file
    • Specify input for a Ruletest
    • How to specify expected results
    • How to run a Ruletest
    • Compare the output with expected results
    • Embed dynamic data in a rule statement
    • How to link a rule statement to multiple rules
  • Enhance rules
    • Action-only rules
    • Comparison operators
    • Equations and calculations
    • Value sets and ranges
    • Boolean conditions
    • Logical structures
    • Check for null values
  • What is a Ruleflow?
    • Create Ruleflows
      • Create a Ruleflow file
      • Overview of the Ruleflow editor
      • Add Rulesheets to the Ruleflow
      • Connect Rulesheets in the Ruleflow editor
      • Set Ruleflow properties
    • Test Ruleflows using Ruletests
      • Enable and disable Rulesheets in a Ruleflow
    • Use Rule Trace View to drill into a Ruletest
    • Advanced Ruleflow tips and tricks
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Link a rule with a rule statement

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  • Last Updated: October 22, 2025
  • 2 minute read
    • Corticon
    • Version 7.2
    • Documentation

You must explicitly link each rule statement with its rule. To link a rule statement with its rule, enter the number of the rule column in the rule statement’s Ref cell. If you only want to document the rule, you do not need to configure any other properties.



If you want to post the rule statement as part of the output message, configure the following properties:

  • Post—Enables you to indicate the severity of the rule violation. You can select from three levels—Info, Warning, and Violation. Note that these severity levels are user-defined and have no special meaning in Corticon. You can define them to match your requirements.
  • Alias—Enables the Vocabulary entity in the rule condition that you want displayed with the output message when there is a rule violation.
Note: The Ref, ID, Post, and alias columns enable many optional ways to set up Rule Statements.

For more information, see Rule statements window.

Quickly Document Rulesheets
Use the AI Assistant to generate documentation for your rulesheets to share with stakeholders. Try prompts like:
  • “Generate a high-level specification for this rulesheet.”
  • “Create a detailed specification for this rulesheet, including a listing of each rule and the vocabulary elements used in conditions and actions.”

After you link a rule statement with a rule, when you select the rule statement in the Rule Statements view, the corresponding rule column is highlighted in orange. Similarly, if you select a cell or a group of cells within the rule column, the corresponding rule statement is highlighted in orange, indicating that the rule statement and the rule are linked.

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