ActivateDisable Policies Reorder conditions

Managing Policies, Rules, and Conditions 10-21 Figure 10–10 Trigger Combinations By default the rules are set to Any. Any ignores the rule whether or not it triggers. The total number of trigger combinations in the policy appears in parenthesis next to the tab title. The first column is frozen to enable you to scroll and see all of the data in the table while having the labels available for reference. For information about Action and Alert groups, see Chapter 12, Managing Groups. 10-22 Oracle Fusion Middleware Administrators Guide for Oracle Adaptive Access Manager Table 10–6, Trigger Combination Toolbar Options lists the commands that are available through the toolbar. There is no limit to the number of trigger combinations that you can add. By default, if a policy does not have any trigger combination, a table is created with all the rules in the policy and one column for the trigger combination. You can make edits to the combination and then save it. You can provide the description and other values to the trigger combination. By default, when the combination is added, Apply and Revert are enabled, even if you do not make edits to the new combination. You can edit multiple trigger combinations and save them all at once. If you navigate away from the tab while editing the trigger combination, the trigger combination is saved in the session and available when you navigate back. Columns can be reordered using the Reorder button. Table 10–5 Trigger Combination Fields Description Description Description for the trigger combination. Each trigger combination has a description. If the description is too long to display and part of it is obscured, you can place the mouse over the text to see the entire description. Name Name of the rule. ScorePolicy If you select score, the score box appears where you can enter an integer value from 0 to 1000. The minimum and maximum scores for the Score are defined as properties. Scores of 0 or less than 0 are ignored. If you select Policy, a policy list appears with policies of same checkpoint. Policy If you select policy, the nested policy must be configured to run in the same checkpoint. Action Group An action group indicates all the actions that must occur when the rule is triggered. Alert Group An alert group is made up of graded messages that are used as results within rules so that when a rule is triggered all of the alerts within the groups are activated. Note: Note that the Add, Delete, and other operations are irreversible. Ensure that you are ready to perform these operations before proceeding.