: Ensure that a single data point doesn't trigger conflicting rules from two different groups simultaneously.
: Determine if the group is permanent (static) or based on shifting criteria (dynamic).
: These contain sets of rules (e.g., syntax checks, range limits) applied to incoming data streams to ensure integrity.
: Decide if sub-groups should inherit the rules of their parent group. This is the fastest way to maintain consistency across a large organization. 3. Best Practices for Group Logic
: If new entries aren't appearing in a group, verify that the Dynamic Filter logic matches the entry’s metadata exactly.
: Used for organizational hierarchy, allowing you to assign specific permissions or "validity scores" to different departments or user tiers.
: Ensure that a single data point doesn't trigger conflicting rules from two different groups simultaneously.
: Determine if the group is permanent (static) or based on shifting criteria (dynamic). groups – Mr Validity
: These contain sets of rules (e.g., syntax checks, range limits) applied to incoming data streams to ensure integrity. : Ensure that a single data point doesn't
: Decide if sub-groups should inherit the rules of their parent group. This is the fastest way to maintain consistency across a large organization. 3. Best Practices for Group Logic groups – Mr Validity
: If new entries aren't appearing in a group, verify that the Dynamic Filter logic matches the entry’s metadata exactly.
: Used for organizational hierarchy, allowing you to assign specific permissions or "validity scores" to different departments or user tiers.
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