Sorry if this has been brought up before (did not find it).
When I have a Predicate False rule, if I “pause” it, it does not appear as Paused in my App list, and I would like to know if it is disabled, rather than knowing that the predicate condition is not satisfied.
Whenever I “pause” a Rule, I do not care if the Predicate is in True of False mode.
I’m running latest versions of everything on a C5.
Yes, what you say reflects its behavior.
My suggestion is to identify paused rules as Paused and not “Predicate False” as they currently do. Being “Paused” of higher hierarchy, and disabling any potential predicate, I would like to see that this is the case stoping the rule, and not the predicate condition.
As a matter of interest I thought I'd try this.
I have a rule that is predicate false. I paused it. It now shows as paused in the rule title and not predicate false.
Are you hitting Done after pausing?
You shouldn't. Just go back to app list.