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    This information is not applicable to Primo VE environments. For more details on Primo VE configuration, see Primo VE.
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    When the edit function is invoked from the normalization rules sets list, the system displays a list of PNX fields per section. This screen lists the PNX fields and for every field gives a brief summary of the rules, displaying PNX field, source, and action. To edit the rules, click Edit. The edit page for the selected PNX field opens.
    Using the drop-down lists at the top of the page, it is possible to switch the normalization rules set and view another set or change the PNX section within the set.
    By default, the UI will display only fields that are actually in use by the normalization rules set. Click Show empty PNX fields to display all PNX fields.
    It is also possible to modify some attributes of the set from this page, including:
    • Description – A description of the normalization set.
    • Enable set – Not in use.
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