Creating A Rule; Section 3.4, "Creating A Rule - Novell POLICY IN DESIGNER 3.5 - 09-18-2009 Manual

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Accept the default container, or browse to and select the Driver, Publisher, or Subscriber
object where you want the policy to be created.
Browse to and select the policy you want to copy, then click Finish.
Linking to a Policy
1 In the Add Policy Wizard, select Link a policy, then click Next.
2 In the Link Policy dialog box, click Browse to launch the model browser.
3 Browse to and select the Policy object you want to link into the policy set, then click OK.
Linking a policy into a policy set doesn't create a new Policy object. Instead, it adds a reference
to an existing policy. This reference can be to any existing policy within the current Identity
Vault. It doesn't need to be contained within the current Driver object, but the policy type must
be valid for the policy set that it is being linked to. For example, you can't link a Schema Map
policy into an Input policy set.
Linking a policy into a policy set is not permitted when viewing all policies.
4 Click Finish to link to the selected policy.

3.4 Creating a Rule

A rule is a set of conditions that must be met before a defined action occurs. Rules are created from
condition groups, conditions, and actions.
Rules can be created in four different ways:
Section 3.4.1, "Creating a New Rule," on page 29
Section 3.4.2, "Using Predefined Rules," on page 31
Section 3.4.3, "Including an Existing Rule," on page 32
Section 3.4.4, "Importing a Policy From an XML File," on page 32
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