Rules can be created and applied to specific systems on the Config Rules tab. Rules contain SQL and can be enabled or disabled, added or removed. A routine process regularly assigns the specified configuration to systems within a group matching the SQL definition.
Create a Configuration Rule
Click the lock icon on the top right of the page to unlock SysTrack Configure for editing.
Click the + in the upper left. The SQL dialog appears, enabling you to enter custom SQL for your configuration rule or select a predefined template.

Enter your custom SQL or select a template from the list on the right, which will display that template's SQL. Template parameters may support a list of values. Enter them in the field provided, separating values with a vertical bar | delimiter. You can clear the selected template's SQL by clicking the Clear Template Selection button.
To validate the SQL entered, click the Test SQL button. The test will display a list systems matching the query. The SQL must be valid.
When satisfied with your SQL, click OK to save it as a Config Rule. The new rule is added to the current list.

For each Config Rule listed, you can use the Enable checkbox to enable or disable the rule, and use the Configuration drop-down list to select or change the designated configuration.
NOTE: The Inheritable checkbox determines whether the configuration specified in the rule will be inherited in SysTrack Deploy (on-premises only).
To delete an unwanted rule, select it and click the X in the upper left.
When satisfied with your Config Rules, click the Save Changes button in the upper right.
Click the lock icon on the top right of the page to end your editing session and lock SysTrack Configure.