About Rule Controllers
Published 22 March 2018
The function of a Rule Controller is to define the Oracle schema and login information on which a collection of dependent masking rules will operate. Without a Rule Controller, the masking rules would have no knowledge of, or ability to connect to, any Oracle database. Consequently, a viable masking set always requires at least one Rule Controller and can contain more than one. Masking rules must always have a parent Rule Controller.
Rule Controllers are independent of each other. If there are multiple Rule Controllers defined for a masking set, each Rule Controller can be configured to connect to the same Oracle schema or entirely different ones.
The Data Masker software is multi-threaded and can run up to eight rules in parallel. It is common to have a situation in which certain rules cannot run simultaneously and must run sequentially one after the other as a chain. The execution order of the masking rules is controlled through the use of rules blocks and dependencies. Please see the Rule Blocks and Dependencies help page to understand how to explicitly control the execution order of the masking rules. Note that Rule Controllers themselves can have a designated rule block. A Rule Controller (and hence its dependent masking rules) with a lower rule block will always execute before a Rule Controller with a higher rule block.
A Rule Controller is automatically created when a new masking set is built using the New Masking Set wizard. Additional Rule Controllers can be created by launching the New Rule Controller form using the New Rule button located on the bottom of the Rules in Set tab.
How to create an additional Rule Controller