Label Claim Rule - field descriptions
Overview
Creating a Label Claim Rule is the second step in the process of configuring a label claim.
Use the Label Claim Rule page to assign label claim definitions to parameter codes and to define the claim text for this rule.
For example, you can have a label claim rule for this claim statement: “Good source
of Calcium”
and that statement is applicable only if the CA parameter meets the
criteria defined by a label claim definition of, for example, 20+.
In this case, the Label Claim Rule object is defined as:
- Claim Text = Good source of Calcium
- Param Code = CA
- Claim Def = 20+
- Logic Operator = And
Main tab
- Approval
- Select a code that describes the type of approval.
- Claim Text
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Enter the claim text for this rule. This is the text that you want to appear in the product label.
- Created By
- Shows the user who created the object.
- Creation Date
- Shows the date when the object was created.
- Description
- Enter or modify a short description of the object.
- Hold
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Select a code that describes the reason for stopping use of an object.
- Modified By
- Shows the user who changed the object.
- Modify Date
- Shows the date when the object was last edited.
- Status
-
Select a code that describes the current state of the object in the release process.
Parameters tab
- Claim Def
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Specify the claim definition(s) that are to be used in the claim rule.
- Claim Def Description
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Shows a brief description of the corresponding claim definition.
- Description
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Shows a brief description of the corresponding parameter code.
- Logic Operator
- Select an operator from the list:
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And - All of the entries in the Label Claim Rule page must pass.
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Not - All of the entries in the Label Claim Rule page must fail.
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Or - At least one of the entries in the Label Claim Rule page must pass. Do not use with And/Not.
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- Parameter Code
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Specify the parameter code(s) that are to be used in the claim rule.
Security tab
This tab identifies who can access the object and the types of access privileges that are granted for the Owner, Group, and Role.
The Optiva administrator configures the default security for all objects of this type. You can specify the security for a specific object here. For example, you can assign the Owner full privileges (Read/Copy/Write/Delete), but partial or no access privileges to the Role and Group.
- Group
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Select the security group for the owner of the object. If the owner belongs to more than one group, then the group owner selected during login is displayed here.
- Group Access
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Select the level of access privileges the Group has to the object.
- Owner
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Shows the name of the user who created the object. If you have the appropriate security privileges, then you can change the Owner by manually typing another value or by selecting the
.Click User page where you can view details about the object’s Owner.
to navigate to the - Owner Access
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Select the level of access privileges the Owner has to the object.
- Role Access
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Select the level of access privileges the Role has to the object.