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Selecting Process Control rules

March 22, 2024

ID 202647

In the Process Control rules table, you can select rules to view their information and manage these rules. When rules are selected, the details area appears in the right part of the web interface window.

To select the relevant Process Control rules, perform one of the following actions:

  • If you want to select one rule, select the check box next to the rule or use your mouse to select the rule.
  • If you want to select multiple rules, select the check boxes next to the relevant rules or select the rules while holding down the CTRL or SHIFT key.
  • If you want to select all rules that satisfy the current filter and search settings, perform one of the following actions:
    • Select any rule in the table and press the key combination CTRL+A.
    • Select the check box in the title of the left-most column of the table.

When multiple rules are selected, the details area shows the total number of selected rules.

The title of the left-most column of the table shows the rule selection check box. Depending on the number of selected rules, the check box can have one of the following states:

  • icon_empty_flag – all rules that satisfy the current filter and search settings were not selected in the table. However, one rule or multiple rules may be selected in the table by using the check boxes next to the rules or by using the CTRL or SHIFT key.
  • icon_checked_flag – all rules that satisfy the current filter and search settings were selected in the table.
  • icon_empty_flag – all rules that satisfy the current filter and search settings were selected in the table, but then the check boxes for some of the rules were cleared. This state is also retained if the check boxes were cleared for all rules selected in this way (due to the fact that the number of selected rules may change).

If all rules that satisfy the filter and search settings are selected, the number of selected rules may be automatically changed. For example, the specific set of rules in the table may be changed by an application user in a different connection session or when rules are converted in learning mode. It is recommended to configure the filter and search settings in such a way that ensures that only the relevant rules end up in the selection (for example, you can filter rules by their IDs before selecting all rules).

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