After creating a site rule, super administrators can assign it to
applications. Team administrators can assign site rules to applications that are owned by
their teams. Assigning a site rule to an application means that the rule is applied to all objects of the specified object type in application instances that have been provisioned from that application. If you are creating
an associated application from a parent application, the site rule applied to the parent
application will be applied to your associated application.
Procedure
To assign one or more site rules to one or more applications, do the
following:
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On the navigation menu, click .
The Site rules page opens. This page shows a list
of the site rules that have been created.
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Complete either of the following steps:
- To assign a single site rule to one or more applications, click the
overflow menu of that rule, and select Assign to
applications.
- To assign multiple site rules to one or more applications, select the checkboxes of
those rules, and select Assign to applications from a
list of batch action menu items, which is displayed above the
table.
The Assign site rules to applications dialog
opens.
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From the table, select the applications that you want to associate the selected
site rules with.
You can assign as many applications as you want. If you are a super
administrator and want to assign these site rules to all current and future
applications, select
Assign to all current and future
applications.
If an application is associated with multiple
site rules that specify different rules for the same object type, attribute,
and constraint, the number of those site rules in conflict will be shown
under the Conflicts column. If there are conflicting
site rules, you must remove them.
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Click Update.
The names of the applications that you assigned will be displayed in the
Applications column of the selected site
rules.