. When updating the application, you have a requirement to move the so it can be used by more than one case type.
?
to "Final".
to "Not available".
to "Blocked".
to "Withdrawn".
. When updating the application, you have a requirement to move the so it can be used by more than one case type.
?
to "Final".
to "Not available".
to "Blocked".
to "Withdrawn".
When updating the application to move a feature so it can be used by more than one case type, the correct option is to set the rule status to 'Withdrawn'. Withdrawing a rule indicates that it will no longer be considered for execution, and this can be necessary if you have a newer or more suitable rule available in a different ruleset for the same class. Setting the rule to 'Not available' would mean it can still be referenced, which is generally reserved for development purposes and is not advisable in production systems.
It should be withdrawn if there is another rule in the lower ruleset in the same class. Not available will execute existing rule in the previous version.
Agree. Withdrawn is correct. Not Available is used for development, and not in a production system.