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Risks are comprised of risk rules, which are the functions added to the risk. Risks can have as many functions as is logically needed but need to have at least one for the risk engine to calculate the risk rules. (SOD risks need at least two – a risk function and a risk segregated function.) When adding risk rules to local risks, you will only be able to add local functions who are children of the global functions bound to the parent global risk.

For information on using Functions in risk management, see the topics under Business Function (Intelligibility).

How to add risk rules to local risks

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