About Business Logic
All of standard rules, whether they are inclusion rules (conditions) or data rules, reside in a database; this allows another user to reuse rule rather creating new ones. When creating or revising a document, review the database and choose an existing rule. The rules are going to be linked with a PTR, so that once the outline drafter chooses an existing business rule, a PTR will not have to be written (although the PTR will have to be reviewed to make sure that it is correct for the given document). Testing this guy.
Users should ensure that rules should contain sufficient description. For example, "Owner's name," may be adequate rule when working with IRA documents, but would be ambiguous when also considering lending rules; the "Owner" in lending is an owner of collateral.
Business Logic must be written in a complete sentence. For example:
- The state laws of Alaska apply to the transaction.
- The IRA Owner is an individual.
- The IRA Plan Type is Roth.