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mparish
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In order to check that the rules will execute in the order you expect you currently have to generate the execution sequence diagram which is cumbersome when you have a lot of rules. Normally order should not matter, but there are some situations (such as creating 1:1 associations which occur in work assignment use cases) where the order of execution is very important. It would be nice if you could superimpose the rule execution order on the rule sheet headings. Or alternatively, in the advanced view, add a row to the header containing the execution order. (and maybe another one for any rule dependencies?) Even better, offer an option to re-sequence the rule columns (and maybe also the actions) to reflect the actual execution order. See also comments on providing the ability to explicitly control the rule order when you need a different order from what Corticon decides.
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