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The Priority setting is used by the runtime engine when determining the order in which rules are fired. Rules with a number closer to one fire first. When there is no reason to force rules to execute in a particular order, leave the Priority set to the default and let the runtime engine determine rule order.Declaring multiple terms of the same type Allows the rule to consider multiple instances of the corresponding entity. Specify different aliases to keep the terms distinctScorecards Scorecards are like concepts except that there is only one instance of a scorecard (or more accurately, one instance per agent when multi-engine features are used). It is therefore not necessary to put scorecards in the declaration of a rule because a scorecard never requires an alias. You can use scorecard properties in conditions (just as you would concept properties). However, because a scorecard doesn't have an alias, refer to it like a function, for example, Folder.Folder.Scorecard.prop1
When you’re working in the source editor, press Ctrl+Shift+L to see a list of keyboard shortcuts available in that context. (This is a general Eclipse feature.)
Table 25 Tips for Working in the Rule Editor The selection list also appears when the cursor is in an appropriate location and you press Ctrl+Space, or if you right click and select Edit > Content Assist from the context (right-click) menu. To comment out a line, or uncomment a line, press Ctrl+/ or select Edit > Toggle Comment from the context menu When the cursor is placed in an appropriate item in the code such as an entity or function name, you can find all references to that item references in the rule code. Press Ctrl+Shift+G, or select Search > Search for References from the context (right-click) menu. The item references are highlighted in the text, and an arrow appears in the vertical ruler.
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• Press and hold the Control key while you move (hover) the mouse pointer the text. When you hover over an item that displays an underline, Ctrl+click the item to jump to the place where it is defined.
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