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Filter | Description | ||
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Name | Give each rule a unique name, and group in folders.
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Code Filters | Custom logic to differentiate destinations. More details and fully worked example see here. | ||
Calendar Switch | Constrain the rule to a particular Calendar Switch. Agents evaluate whether calendar value equals the filter value. | ||
Loaders | Constrain the rule to particular loaders. Agents evaluate whether the loader used to mine the record is included in the loader list. | ||
Sources | Constrain the rule to particular sources. Agents evaluate whether the record source is included in the source list. | ||
Parcels | Constrain the rule to particular parcels. Agents evaluate whether the parcel being mined is included in the parcel list. | ||
Destination Options | Constrain the rule to particular destinations. Agents evaluate which destination in the list is available. |
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The order of destination rules matters. If the conditions of two rules overlap, the higher rule in the list will be used exclusively.
Ineffective Destination Rule | Don’t do this. If a second rule has the same or fewer conditions than the first, then it will never execute and its destinations will be ignored. |
Overriding Destination Rule | If special behaviour is required for a specific block or material, then you can “hijack” it by placing the special condition rule higher in the list, and the general condition rule second. |
Editing
Creating rule
Press the blue plus icon located in the toolbar to add a new rule.
Give the new rule a desired name.
Configure the rule as per the table definitions above.
Place rule into relevant folder.
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Rules can be imported and exported from projects using the floppy disk and folder buttons located in the toolbar. |
Copying rule
Hold down the <CTRL> key.
Click and drag on the clipboard icon of that rule.
Drag and hold the cursor over another folder or icon where the new rule will sit. A blue arrow shows where the rule will be inserted.
Release the mouse to drop the new rule.
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