Monday, January 16, 2012

Configurator: Logic Rules


1. Relate model nodes on Side A to other model nodes on Side B using a logic relation
2. Logic rules determine logic state of model nodes
Logic Rules can impact both ways. Side 1 can impact the logic state of Side 2, and Side 2 can impact the logic state of Side 1.
Either side of the rule can contain one or more Features, Options, and more
 Available Logic Rules

Requires
Implies
Negates
Excludes
Defaults  
  
Requires
Imapct both ways. if you set either side to true or false, the other side is set to the same state.
Additionally, the selection of one item requires selection of another item.


 
Implies
 Sets up a one-way relationship. the selection of one item selects another item, but not the reverse.
 
  
Negates
Sets up a relationship that impacts both ways. If you set either side to True or False, the other
side is set to the opposite state. The selection of an item prohibits selection of another item.

 
  
Excludes
Sets up a one-way relationship.the selection of one item prohibits another item, but not the
reverse.


Defaults 
Sets a specified Feature or Option to true as a result of another
selection. A specified Feature or Option is set to true only if it is available.
Defaults rules are useful if you want to drive initial values at the beginning of a configuration
session from customer requirements selections

For Testing Above Rules,do not forget to Generate the Logic and Refreshing UI.


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