Solar Eclipse provides functionality to define rules for individual field and check box behavior. Using these rules, you can customize the look and feel of the system by highlighting fields or changing background color and or the color of the field's text. You can also limit access or grant access to properties for fields based on authorizations assigned in the system or by creating authorization keys.
For example, you can:
Highlight a field to draw attention to it if you find that users need to check it before exiting a window.
Make a field required that normally is optional.
Apply a certain authorization key to a field you have made required.
Disable a field or mask the values.
A rule includes all the behavior aspects of a field or check box with which you are working. A rule can contain one or more properties depending on your business needs. A property is the element you are applying through the rule. For example, a rule includes making a field required and highlighting it with a yellow background. Both the background color and applying the authorization are properties within the rule.
To add a rule for a field, see Adding User-Defined Rules to Input Fields.
For examples about these options, see How User-Defined Rules Work.
You must have the SUPERUSER authorization key to apply rules.