The following settings are used for modeling the structure of legislation. These elements must be formatted using the Configuration style on the Oracle Policy Modeling toolbar.
Be sure to use the exact syntax for these functions including spacing and brackets as specified below.
Element | Syntax | Description |
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Default_structural_element | Default_structural_element[<replacement structural text>] |
Used to bypass the default text ("section ") generated for structural elements. You may specify multiple Default_structural_element entries in a single rule document to apply to all rules following each entry. Note that this is space-sensitive. If you want to have a space between the element and the element number, you must include a space in the Configuration entry. |
Default_structural_globalproof | Default_structural_globalproof[<replacement structural text including structural element ^x>] |
Used to bypass the default text ("^x is satisfied") generated for structural elements. You may specify multiple Default_structural_globalproof entries in a single rule document to apply to all rules following each entry. Note that this works in conjunction with Default_structural_element, which is used to define the ^x form. |
Default_structural_entityproof | Default_structural_entityproof[<replacement structural text including structural elements ^x and ^entity>] |
Used to bypass the default text ("^entity satisfies ^x ") generated for entity-level structural elements. You may specify multiple Default_structural_entityproof entries in a single rule document to apply to all rules following each entry. Note that this works in conjunction with Default_structural_element and the entity defined in the properties file, which are used to define both ^x and ^entity forms. |
Ignore | Ignore[<text to be ignored>] | Defines a string to be ignored by Oracle Policy Modeling when generating statement form attributes from a rule document, allowing more meaningful generation of structural elements. |
Replace | Replace[<text to be replaced>, <replacement text including structural element ^x>] | Replaces generic text with predefined text for automatic structural element generation. This is used in conjunction with the substitution token "^x". |
Replace_entity | Replace_entity[<text to be replaced>, <replacement structural text including structural elements ^x and ^entity>] | Replaces generic entity-level text with predefined text for automatic structural element generation. This is used in conjunction with the substitution tokens "^x" and "^entity". |
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