Specifications
Enable an Application
3. Complete the eHealth System Connection Parameters dialog and click
Connect.
BT Studio displays a list of applications defined in Application Response
(through the eHealth Web interface).
4. Select the application whose rules you want to download, and click OK.
If the application already exists in BT Studio, BT Studio downloads the
rules for that application. The application rules from eHealth replace
the application rules in BT Studio.
If the application does not exist in BT Studio, BT Studio defines the
application in its configuration and then downloads the rules for the
application from eHealth.
Now you can begin to develop transaction rules for the application.
Enable an Application
To be able to modify the rule set for an application (or, more specifically, to be
able to test its rules), you must first enable the application in BT Studio. You
must do this for default applications and for defined (custom) applications that
are currently disabled. BT Studio indicates applications that are disabled with a
red X next to their names.
To enable an application
1. In the BT Studio toolbar, select the application to enable from the pull-
down list.
BT Studio displays the application's rule set in the rules pane.
2. Click Enable/Disable Application.
BT Studio removes the red X from the application's name. Now you can
modify and test the rule set, if desired.
Open an Event Log
The default event log file is named events.btl. After recording events, you
transferred this or another event log to a directory on the BT Studio system.
To use the information recorded in the event log file to develop rule sets, you
must open the event log in BT Studio.
To open an event log
1. Start BT Studio.
2. Select File, Open or click Open Event Recording.
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