Once you’ve completed rule testing and reviewed the Score Breakdown, Score Comparison, and updates to the Rules tab, you can save your ruleset. By default, any saved ruleset is assigned an Inactive status. You can then choose to delete the ruleset or activate it to override your existing allocation logic. Activate a ruleset when you’ve completed testing and determined that its performance meets or exceeds your current fulfillment goals.
Only one ruleset can be active at any time.

Setting a Saved Ruleset as Active

From the Smart Order Routing Dashboard:
  1. Hover over your Fulfillment Health Score to reveal the Browse Saved Rule Sets button at the top-right corner of the card.
  2. Click Browse Saved Rule Sets. The Saved Rule Sets window opens. You can view the details of a rule set by selecting its name.
  3. Hover over a rule set in the list to:
    • Delete: Click the trash icon to open the Delete This Version window.
    • Make Active: Click the checkmark icon to open the Activate Rule Set window. Activating the rule set will deactivate your currently active one and start a new performance cycle to recalculate your Fulfillment Health Score.

From the rules details screen

While viewing a ruleset’s details, you can:
  • Click More Actions to do one of the following:
    • Save As New Version: This will copy the current name of the ruleset and add an updated version number to the name. For example, Ruleset V1 is saved as Ruleset V2.
    • New Blank Version: Starts a blank version with no prior configuration
    • Rename: Changes the name of the ruleset. fabric suggests that you rename and version your rulesets.
    • Delete: Clicking delete displays the Delete This Version window with the ability to permanently delete the Ruleset.
  • Click Test It to recalculate the scoring metrics.
  • Click Make Active to display the Activate Rule Set window with the ability to set the ruleset status to Active. Doing so will deactivate your previous ruleset and start a new performance cycle to recalculate your Fulfillment Health Score.