This is something that we may skip by implementing full generic actions before, but failing that it would be good to have ruleset defined rule names for user actions. Using those instead of "User Action 1" etc would be much clearer, and also less error-prone (no dangling references, or referensces to a wrong action would be left when one removes or rearranges user actions in the ruleset)
This is something that we may skip by implementing full generic actions before, but failing that it would be good to have ruleset defined rule names for user actions. Using those instead of "User Action 1" etc would be much clearer, and also less error-prone (no dangling references, or referensces to a wrong action would be left when one removes or rearranges user actions in the ruleset)