Creating rules


Rules evaluate incoming events generated by monitor adapters and trigger processes according to the results.

Every rule on a grid evaluates all XML input from the events from the monitor adapters on the grid. Each rule can trigger only one process, but a single event might cause multiple rules to evaluate to true, causing multiple processes to run.

When a process is triggered by a rule, the entire contents of the adapter event is passed to the process to an input parameter. The input parameter must be created in the Start Activity of the process and named inputevent. You can use a transform editor to parse the input event and store extracted content in context items. For more information about monitor adapter events, see the topics about Adapters-modules-and-run-books.

To create a rule

  1. In the BMC Atrium Orchestrator Development Studio Project Navigator, expand the module that will use the rule.
  2. Double-click rules.

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