A number of standard validations, frequently used in evidence processing, are provided
in the Dynamic Evidence Editor. More complex validations, such as cross-evidence
validations, can be included using Cúram Express Rules. More information on validations can be
found in the Cúram Dynamic Evidence Configuration Guide.
Things to consider
- What validations are required to ensure integrity of data?
- When person/prospect person evidence is entered, it is validated immediately;
however, evidence brokered in from another case is automatically accepted and activated,
even if the validation checks fail. For other case types, when person/prospect evidence
is brokered onto the case, a validation failure will prevent the evidence from being activated.
- Include any validations required to enforce succession constraints.
- Try to use standard validation patterns where possible. Validation rule sets should only be developed
if they cannot be implemented using standard validations.
- If developing validation rule sets for more complex validations, be mindful of how data retrieval
is performed. If performed incorrectly, this can have a significant impact on performance.
Important: System processes rely on the validations shipped with the application and it
is not compliant to remove or alter these validations.