Modifying a Rule
After a rule exists, you can modify any portion of it that is editable.
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To modify a rule
1. As system administrator: Administration > User Interface > Manage rule-type Rules > View Rules.
where rule-type contains the rule you want to modify.
2. For the rule you want to modify, click
and then click Modify Rule. 3. Do any of the following:
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In the
Name field, type a new name for the rule.
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(Optional) In the
Description field, type a new description for the rule.
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To disable the rule, clear
Is Enabled.
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To modify a condition for individual users, click
Current User(s) and do the following:
1. In the Keywords field, type a keyword representing the users you want to search for, and click Search.
2. Move one or more users to the Selected box and click Apply.
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To modify a condition based on group or role membership, click
Group / Role Membership and do the following:
1. Under Search For, choose the Groups or Roles option.
2. In the Keywords field, type a keyword representing the groups or roles you want to search for, and click Search.
3. Move one or more groups or roles to the Selected box and click Apply.
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To modify a condition based on user attributes, click
User Attributes, in the
Pick User Attribute list, choose a user attribute, and click
Apply.
For more information about the user attributes in the list, see
User Information.
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To modify a condition based on global session attributes, click
Global Session and do the following:
1. In the Global Session Attribute Name field, type the name for the global session attribute.
2. (Optional) In the Variable Value field, type a new value for the global attribute.
3. Click Apply.
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To modify a condition based on the request header, click
Request and do the following:
1. Choose the expression, and click Submit.
2. In the Condition field, complete the expression.
For example, assume that you want to match any HTTP GET request. The wizard moves #{request.method} into the Condition field and you type the remainder: #{request.method} == "GET"
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To modify a condition that matches the current resource or a parent of the current resource, click
Parent Resource and then do the following:
1. To find children of a resource, click the name of the resource.
2. To select a resource, click the option button to the left of the resource.
3. Click Apply.
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To modify a condition that matches the current resource type, click
Current Resource Type, choose the resource type and do the following:.
1. To find children of a resource, click the name of the resource.
2. To select a resource, click the option button to the left of the resource.
3. Click Apply.
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To modify a condition for a resource property and a value associated with it, click
Resource Properties, and do the following:
1. In the Property Name field, type the property name.
2. In the Property Value field, type the property value.
3. Click Apply.
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Modify the
Result as needed field as needed.
4. Click Update Rule.