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Hi,

I'd like to create a Business Rule after both creating or updating a user object. It seems not to be possible though it make sense in many case.
Moreover, it seems not be possible to change the operation on an existing rule. I say that because i tried to copy/paste a business rule and then change the operation from creating to updating, but no way too :-(

Any help on that ?

Regards

Stephen

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Hello,

At the moment it is impossible to either create a Business Rule for two operations or change the Business Rule operation when the Business Rule is created.

I am afraid that there are no options in your case except creating two different Business Rules.
In future releases we are going to implement copy/paste feature for Business Rule conditions and actions which will be helpful in such a case.

Anyway thank you for the feedback and sorry for inconvenience

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