KBA-01465: Validation warning messages for rules

Question:

What does the warning symbol on my rule mean?

Answer:

On the Rule Maintenance tool, Grid view, a warning icon means that the rule group has at least one invalid rule entry.  Mousing over the icon indicates how many invalid entries the rule group has.

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If you expand that rule group to get to Detail view, rules that are invalid also show the warning icon.  If you mouse over a warning icon, a validation warning message appears.

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Validation Warning Messages:

  • Test Value is not recognized – the rule has an invalid name.
  • Required Suffix is missing – the rule requires a suffix, which is missing.
  • Test Value suffix does not match a customer ID – the rule includes a Customer ID as a suffix, but the supplied ID is invalid.
  • Test Value suffix does not match a project ID – the rule includes a Project ID as a suffix, but the supplied ID is invalid.
  • Test Value does not match a code set name – the rule requires a code set name, but the supplied code set name is invalid.
  • Test Value does not match a code in codesetname – the rule requires a specific code of the indicated code set, but the supplied code is invalid.
  • Test Value suffix [x] does not match a code in codeset – The rule includes a code as a suffix, but the supplied code does not match any codes in the indicated code set.
  • Filter does not match an alert type – the rule’s Filter Value indicates an Alert type that is invalid.
  • Filter does not match a any compliance type – the rule‘s Filter Value indicates a Compliance type that is invalid.
  • Filter does not match a sub type code – the rule‘s Filter Value indicates a Sub type that is invalid.
  • Filter does not match a doc type – the rule‘s Filter Value indicates a Doc type that is invalid.
  • Filter does not match a project type – the rule‘s Filter Value indicates a Project type that is invalid.
  • Filter does not match a vendor ID – the rule‘s Filter Value indicates a Vendor ID that is invalid.
  • Rule does not support a Filter – the rule includes a Filter Value even though the rule does not accept filters.
  • Result value must be numeric – the Result Value for the rule must be numeric and isn‘t.
  • Numeric result value is out of range – the Result Value for the rule must be within a specific range of numbers and isn‘t.
  • Result value must be true(1) or false(0) – the Result Value for the rule is not 1 or 0, which are the only valid values.
  • Result value is not an account category – the Result Value for the rule is not a valid account category, which is the accepted value.
  • Result value is not a doc type code set name – the Result Value for the rule is not a valid doc type code set, which is the accepted value.
  • Result value does not match any doc type (common) code in code set – the Result Value for the rule requires a specific Doc type code of the indicated code set, but the supplied code is invalid.
  • Result value does not match a code in code set – the Result Value for the rule requires a code of the indicated code set, but the supplied code is invalid.
  • Result value does not match a user contact – the Result Value for the rule requires a userkey (GUID) for a Spitfire user and the supplied result value is invalid.
  • Result value does not match list of allowed values – the Result Value for the rule is invalid.
  • Result value does not match a catalog folder name – the Result Value for the rule indicates a catalog folder name that does not exist or is not spelled correctly.

Additional Comments:

Look up specific rules and rule groups on this site by using the search box on the upper right.


KBA-01465; Last updated: October 20, 2016 at 11:34 am;
Keywords:  rule error, rule icon, rule symbol, invalid rule