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- Adding a rule
- Add a Launch a URL rule
- Add a Run a Macro rule
- Add a Call a Process rule
- Add a Case Exchange rule
- Add a Run a Wizard rule
- Add a Clear Fields rule
- Add a JavaScript Validation rule
- Add a Run JavaScript rule
- Add a Set Mandatory Fields rule
- Add a Set Mandatory Variables rule
- Add a Send Notifications rule
- Add a Launch a Script rule
- Add a Send HTML Email rule
- Add a Start or Stop Clock rule
- Add a Set Field rule
- Add a Set Field from Number rule
- Add a Validate Date rule
- Add a Validate against List rule
- Add a Validate against Table rule
- Add a Validate Text/Number rule
- Add a Popup Message Box rule
- Add an Assignment rule
- Add a Run Action rule
- Add a Run Scheduled Action rule
- Group rules
Add a Set Mandatory Fields rule
Applies to User Roles:
System Administrator
Implementer
This rule enables you to make one or more fields mandatory and to specify a default value for each field, which will be set if the mandatory fields are empty.
To add a JavaScript Validation rule, follow these steps:
- In the System Navigator, click Tailoring > Process Designer > Rule Sets.
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Click Search to open the Rule Set form, and then select the rule set to which you want to add the rule.
Note You can edit user-defined rule sets only. Out-of-box rule sets are labeled as HPE Proprietary and cannot be modified.
- Click Add Rule to open the Select Rule Type page, and then click Set Mandatory Fields.
- In the Rule Description field, type a description of your new rule.
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Click Edit to add conditions to the rule.
Note If you do not specify a condition, the value defaults to Always.
- Select the error message type (Pop-up or Screen) that is displayed during validation.
- Click the Show All Error Messages Together check box if you want to display all error messages together during validation.
- Select the field name you want to set as mandatory.
- You can choose a default value, which will be set if the mandatory fields are empty.
- Click OK to add the new rule to the rule set.
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