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Finding and Addressing Warning Conditions in the Attribute Set Report
If there are any issues encountered by the system, a warning icon displays in the Value column for the attribute where the issue occurs. You can either expand each node to find the warnings, or search for WARNING in the Find in tree search field.
Hover over each warning icon to see more information about the issue. Possible issues include:
The attribute is over-constrained because multiple constraints on the attribute result in no values being legally available. To correct this issue, modify or delete the constraints defined on the attribute.
The attribute is over-constrained because the intersection of cascading attribute rules on the type and constraints on the attribute results in no values being legally available. To correct this issue, modify or delete cascading attributes rules for the type or constraints on the attribute.
The attribute is under-constrained, meaning that no finite set of values can be determined for the attribute. To correct this issue, define constraints on the attribute that result in a finite set of values, such as an Enumerated Value List constraint, Legal Value List, or External Enumerated Value List constraint.
An empty set resulting from a rule or constraint deliberately defined with an empty set is not considered an error condition. In this case, the value is displayed as No Legal Values. Similarly, when an attribute is used in Then clause of a cascading rule, but there is no Enumerated Value List defined for it. In this case, the value is displayed as All Values.