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Revision as of 00:29, 23 August 2021
Summary
The Core Rules are the core underlying component of every other rules (Setup, Entry and Exit Rules).
You can define an expression to calculate a value or to evaluate a condition.
There are two types of Core Rules : the Conditional Core rules and the Value core rules. They are distinguished by their color icon.
Conditional Core Rules
The Conditional Core Rules rely on a user-defined statement. They are based on the boolean logic.
It's possible to define every possible condition according to the Default Rules, available in Rule Manager.
Value Core Rules
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