If you know how to write code in a programming language that is supported by the .NET Framework, you can define parameters directly in custom code.
Create as much of the rule as possible using Rule Builder and Rule Parameters Editor, so that the RBA Rule Engine builds most of the code to implement the rule that you have defined. To add your custom code, use the Advanced: Convert to Code option in Rule Parameters Editor.
Note: After you edit the code, you cannot change parameter values using the basic Rule Parameters Editor until you reset all the parameters to their default values.
) instead of the solid gray line (
) that appears when you set the parameters in the usual way with Rule Parameters Editor.Tip: If you later decide to stop using code for a particular event-action pair, right-click the line between the event and action, and select Reset to Default.