⛓️Rule Chains
Introduction to Rule Chains
Rule chains are a central element in Eliona that allow you to define automated processes and workflows. They enable actions to be executed automatically based on data, events, or schedules. With rule chains, you can link various system components, make decisions, and control processes without the need for manual input.
What are Rule Chains good for?
Rule chains can be used to implement a variety of automations in building management and IoT applications. They help to make processes more efficient, monitor alarms, analyze data, and process events in real time. Essentially, rule chains are used to create intelligent links between assets, sensors, notifications, and other system components.
Use Cases for Rule Chains
Alerting for limit values For example, monitor the temperature of a room or a machine. As soon as a defined limit value is exceeded, an alarm is automatically triggered and an email is sent to the responsible technician.
Automatic control of devices For example, control the air conditioning in a room depending on the outside temperature or occupancy. When certain sensor values are reached, the system is automatically turned on or off.
Process optimization Use rule chains to optimize maintenance processes. When a device reaches a certain number of operating hours, a maintenance ticket is automatically created and assigned to a technician.
Rule Chains Page

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Active
Shows the number of active rule chains. When activated, only active rule chains are filtered and displayed.
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Paused
Shows the number of paused rule chains. When activated, only paused rule chains are filtered and displayed.
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Search
Opens the search function to search for a rule chain.
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Add rule chain
Allows you to add a new rule chain.
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Start/stop rule
Clicking can start or stop the rule chain.
The rule chain is active.
The rule chain is paused.
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Name
Name of the rule chain.
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Description
Description of the rule chain for a better overview.
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Last XCP
Indicates the last execution status of the rule chain.
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Edit
Opens the rule chain to edit its content and configuration.
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Delete
Deletes the selected rule chain.
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Edit rule
Allows you to customize the name and description of the existing rule chain.
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