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Chapter 2      Getting Started
  Defining Task Rules
You can create the following task rules: 
Adding Conditions to a Task Rule
Use the following steps to add a condition to a task rule.
Step 1
Choose Definitions > Task Rules, highlight the appropriate task, right-click and choose Properties
Step 2
On the [Task Rule] Properties property sheet, click the Conditions tab, then click the appropriate panel 
to indicate the type of condition equation to be used to trigger the task rule (see 
). 
Step 3
Click OK to close the property sheet.
Table 2-1
Summary of Available Task Rules
Task Rule
Purpose
Assign Task Rule
Specify the users to be assigned to the task after the task rule has 
executed.
To modify this rule:
  •
To add, edit, or remove assignees, click the Assign tab on the [Task 
Rule] Properties property sheet.
Notify Task Rule 
Specify the recipients to be notified after the task rule is executed. 
To modify this rule:
  •
To add, edit, or remove recipients, click the Notify tab on the [Task 
Rule] Properties property sheet.
Update Task Rule
Specify the properties to be updated on the task after the task rule has 
executed. 
To modify this rule:
  •
To add task properties to update after the task rule is executed:
a.
Click the Update tab, click Add to add a new Property 
drop-down list to the Properties to Update section.
b.
From the Property drop-down list, select the item to update in 
the task.
  •
To remove this rule:
The Remove button removes the last property added to the list. For 
example, you cannot remove Property 4 without removing Property 
5
 from the list.
To keep Property 5:
a.
Update Property 4 with the information from Property 5.
b.
Click Remove to remove Property 5 from the list.