Removing Conditions For A Rule; Configuring Script Arguments And Entities For A Rule - Novell PRIVILEGED USER MANAGER 2.2.1 - ADMINISTRATION GUIDE 03-31-2010 Administration Manual

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8 Repeat
Step 6
and
Step 7
necessary.
You can use parentheses to group conditions according to the necessary logic by selecting the
parentheses ( ) entry from the Add Condition drop-down list. The opening and closing
parentheses are displayed.
8a Select the opening parenthesis.
8b Select the condition type you want to place inside the parentheses and set it as necessary.
8c Select the opening parenthesis again.
8d Select another condition type to place inside the parentheses and set it as necessary.
8e If necessary, change OR to AND.
8f Repeat
Step 8d
parentheses. You can also place parentheses within parentheses.
9 Click Finish.

5.6.4 Removing Conditions for a Rule

You can remove all the conditions for a rule, or you can remove individual conditions.
1 Click Command Control on the home page of the console.
2 Click Rules in the navigation pane.
3 Use the arrow to display the rules and select the rule for which you want to remove conditions.
4 Select the currently defined condition in the right pane.
5 To remove all conditions, click Remove Conditions in the task pane, then click Yes.
The rule condition is returned to Match All.
6 To remove individual conditions, click Edit Condition in the task pane, select the condition to
remove, then click Finish.

5.6.5 Configuring Script Arguments and Entities for a Rule

You can configure script arguments and entities for the scripts assigned to a rule before or after
assigning the scripts. You can define only one set of arguments and entities, which applies to all
scripts assigned to a rule.
1 Click Command Control on the home page of the console.
2 Click Rules in the navigation pane.
3 Select the rule for which you want to add script arguments.
4 Click Script Arguments in the task pane.
5 Click Add.
6 In the Name field, specify a name for the argument.
7 In the Value field, specify a value for the argument.
8 To add more arguments, repeat
9 When you finish adding arguments, click Finish, or continue with
for any other conditions you want. Set the condition logic as
through
Step 8f
for any other conditions you require inside this set of
Step 5
through
Step
7.
Step 10
to add script entities.
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