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Posts: 8
Registered: ‎09-30-2008
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New to BA, introductionary tutorial question

I am working through the introductionary tutorial and have a question:

One of the rules I have created in the AdjustIncomeRuleset appears in red.  Why is this?  There are no red wavy lines in the rule code, so I would think that there is not an error in the code.  Am I correct?

 

Thank you.

FICO Contributor
Posts: 24
Registered: ‎09-29-2008

Re: New to BA, introductionary tutorial question

At the higher level, if you have some compilation errors or syntax errors in a rule syntax or other  the rule name will show red. Try checking for syntax errors in action part of rules like ending the action with period or semi colon.
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Posts: 8
Registered: ‎09-30-2008

Re: New to BA, introductionary tutorial question

Why was this post moved to the Trial Download Support board from the Fair Isaac Blaze Advisor Discussion?  What is my post indicates I am using a trial version?  I'm just curious...  I would like to be sure I am posting in the correct forum.

 

Thanks.

Blaze Advisor® Moderator
Posts: 114
Registered: ‎09-22-2008

Re: New to BA, introductionary tutorial question

I moved your post based on the information that you provided that you were a new user to Blaze Advisor, and that you would be better served to have your questions addressed in the trial download support forum that was designed for new users. 

 

Thank you!

Teri

 

 

 

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Re: New to BA, introductionary tutorial question

Thank you, Teri.  I understand now.  I will post future questions to this forum.