How To Use Metis Smart Modeling
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+ | == Group of Rules == | ||
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+ | In the Metis environment a Group of Rules is a container for rules. Those containers are also the main building block of a model. As described in this section, it is based on those Group of Rules which models can sequentially execute rules and the full logic behind them. From a more technical point of view, Group of Rules are made of a name and the rules it contains. | ||
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+ | | How to create attributes ? | ||
+ | | <mediaplayer width='400' height='300'>File:CreatingAGroupOfRules OK.mp4</mediaplayer> | ||
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+ | | By default, all attributes will be available for all positions. A real link between a position and its attribute is only done once the attribute holds a value. | ||
+ | The most commonly used type of attributes which can be defined here are, for example, service hours. | ||
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+ | Related topics include : | ||
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+ | * Using Attributes as input in rules | ||
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+ | * Working with Attributes in Metis Smart Quotes | ||
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+ | | Please refer to the section about [[Metis_Smart_Modeling_-_Attributes|Attributes]] from the Metis Smart Modeling Manual for additional information. | ||
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