The filtering and viewing options described in this section are available in Rule Analyzer only (not in Rule Debugger).
● This procedure relates to use of the Include Entities field in the Specify Filter Parameters dialog. In addition, you can display:
● Only the class diagram relationships for the filtered or unfiltered graph.
1. From the Rule Analyzer menu, select View > Filter.
− If you know the project path and name of the entities you want to filter, type them in the Include Entities field. (The project path is the path to the item in the design-time project).
− If you don’t know the project path and name of the entities, click the Filterbutton to the right of the Include Entities field. You see the Entity Chooser pop-up. Select entities from the project tree as desired. You can also use text options to narrow the choice. See Using the Entity Chooser for more details.
3. Click Filter. The graph displays again, showing the entities you specified. If no entities match, a blank graph window displays.
To clear filter and viewing options, display the Specify Filter Parameters dialog, clear all entries, and click Filter.Instead of viewing rule execution information, you can view state machine information (Enterprise Suite only). This option can’t be combined with entity filtering.
1. From the Rule Analyzer menu, select View > Filter.
3. Click Filter.By default, class diagram information is shown in addition to the rule execution information. You can filter entities as well as set class diagram options.
1. From the Rule Analyzer menu, select View > Filter.
− To show only the class diagram and hide the rule execution information, check the Show Class Diagram Only checkbox.
− To show rule execution information and hide class diagram information, check the Exclude Class Diagram Only check box.
3. Click Filter.You can determine what entities (concepts, scorecards, events, and rules) to graph by specifying them here. All entities except the selected entities are hidden when you click the Filter button. Viewing a small set of entities can help you understand the structure of complex projects.You can directly type a comma-separated list of entities into the field, using the complete project path, beginning with a forward slash. The following example specifies two entities, a concept and an event:For large projects, it is easier to specify entities using the Entity Filter dialog. To access this dialog, click the filter button. See Entity Chooser Dialog. Entities selected using the filter appear in the Include Entities field.
Choose this option to display the project’s state machine. (Enterprise Suite only). See Chapter 10, Working With The State Modeler for more information on state machines.
This option works only on unfiltered graphs. If you specify an entity filter, then state machine information does not display.By default, graphs show not only class diagram information, but also the rules and their relations with the members of the class diagram (which are concepts, scorecards, and events). Select this option to show the class diagram information and hide all other information, such as rules.Select this option to hide class diagram information (see the section Show Class Diagram Only for more details).In the Include Entities field, click the filter buttonto use the Entity Chooser dialog to select a list of entities to display.
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