A rule is an instruction for describing a specific case behavior such as processor automated decision.In Pega we have 2 concepts as Rule & Rule Types
When you model a case type in PEGA Application, you configure the application with instructions to create, process and resolve a case.These instructions are called "Rules" .Rules describe the behavior of individual cases. The Pega Platform uses the rules you create to generate application code.
Each rule is an instance of a "Rule Type". A rule type is an abstract model of a specific case behavior. Pega provides many rule types. For example, Pega provides one type of rule to describe a process flow, and another type of rule to describe an automated email notification.
You can think of a rule type as a template for creating a rule. When you create a new rule, you first select the rule type, which determines the properties that are required to implement the associated case behavior. Pega provides wizards that create and modify many of the rules in an application for you.
The following screenshot shows an example of a flow rule. App Studio and the Case Designer create a flow rule whenever you add a process to a case life cycle.
In Next Page you can learn about Rulesets-->>.
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