The Oracle Policy Modeling Help is organized into sections corresponding to the main rule development tasks in Oracle Policy Modeling. You can see these sections at any time by clicking on the Table of Contents tab located at the bottom of the left hand pane:
The topic you are viewing at the time will be highlighted in the Table of Contents:
You can use the Search function to search for information that you are interested in. Click on the Search tab at the bottom of the left hand pane to open the search pane:
Enter a keyword related to the information you are looking for into the text box, and click the Search button:
The search results will be listed, organized by rank and topic title:
NOTE: The rank that a particular topic gets in the search results is based on how the search term is used in topics, according to this hierarchy:
Titles > Headings > Bold formatting > Number of times in body text
When you click on a topic title in the search results, that topic will open in the right hand pane. The search terms that you used are highlighted in the open topic.
This is useful if you are scanning topics for your keywords. To turn off this highlighting, click the Remove Search Highlighting button in the top toolbar:
To search for a specific string of text, enclose the text in double quotes in the Search field:
To make it easier to review a list of search results, the width of the Search and Table of Contents panes can be increased by clicking and dragging on the right-hand edge of the pane:
Alternatively you can hide the Search and Table of Contents tabs entirely by clicking on the Hide Navigation button in the top toolbar, which allows you to focus entirely on the information in the topic:
Function references are provided for all of the languages Oracle Policy Modeling supports. Note that only the US English function reference appears in search results.
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