The uses of Business Rules are currently limited to the following areas within AssignmentPro:
to calculate a Cost Estimate line (CE) item
to calculate a Compensation Calculation (CC) line item
to validate expenses by integrating with existing Expense Audit Rules
to enhance Take Action triggers criteria for Quick Workflows
to enhance Take Action triggers criteria for starting Checklists and to complete Checklist Items
to calculate money outputs for Election Set choices
to calculate a What-If Cost Estimate (WICE) line item
to calculate the cost of a desired benefit choice for a benefit set line item and choice calculation (for the minimum, maximum, and recommended amounts)
to enhance trigger criteria for scheduled pulse checks
to enhance trigger criteria to display pulse check questions in the Mobile Employee Experience
to enhance Take Action triggers criteria for starting resource allocation rulesets and allocating resources based on rules
Note that the use of Business Rules is not mandatory. For example, Business Rules can be used alongside the old style custom calculation types which are backed by a user report and/or an Excel spreadsheet for CEs, CCs, WICEs and Benefit Sets.
Business Rules are now available at system level to support system level processes (system-level CEs, system-level Checklists and system-level Pulse Checks) allowing rules to be shared across multiple companies.