Business Process Rules (BPRs) express forbidden, permitted, or required relationships between groups of entities based on attribute values. One logical operator you use in BPRs is the ALL operator, which matches only entities that satisfy all the specified conditions. For example, you can select users that have all roles in a list.
In previous 12.5 releases, CA RCM attempted to modify the rule and run it. CA RCM ignored the deleted entity and applied the ALL operator to the rest of the group. Often the modified rule did not match desired business goals, and it was difficult to identify outdated rules.
In this release, the new Ignore rules with invalid entities option lets you completely skip processing of rules that have invalid entries.
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