You can create rules which can check between all logical (Yes/No) and numerical (digits) fields in RDS Roon Data and the Item specificationData. The type is automatically determined when you choose the fields between which you want to set up the rule. Table 1 illustrates the correlation between field type and the type of rules which can be created.
Room Data field: | Item Data field: | Can be counted down: | Result: |
Logical | Logical | No | Under-specified |
field must also be "Yes". |
field "vacuum" must also be flagged. |
field have "Yes". |
field "vacuum" shall not be flagged. | |||
Numerical | Logical | Yes | Under-specified |
field must be equal to or greater than the number of Item in the room where the Item field is flagged. |
field must not be greater than the number of Item in the room where the Item field is flagged. | |||
Logical | Numerical | No | Under-specified |
field must be flagged. |
field must not be flagged. | |||
Numerical | Numerical | No | Under-specified |
field. If you choose the '<' operator, the Item field must be less than or equal to the |
field. | |||
Numerical | Numerical | Yes | Under-specified |
field. |
field must not be greater than the total of the Item field for all Items in the room. |
Table 1
Go to Home → Rooms → Room Data<-> Item check to create and delete rules. This provides you with an overview of all rules defined. Click on "Add" to add a rule. There is a tree on the left-hand side of the screen with all the RDS fields and one on the right-hand side with all the Item fields. Choose one field in each of these by double-clicking on the field you want. Depending on the type of field you have selected, you will have options as to whether the resource is to be counted down and the operator you want to use. Once you have completed defining the rule, its definition will be shown in the text fields for under-specified and over-specified respectively. You then select a priority and click OK.
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