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hi guys and welcome to another I be M or DM technical tutorial this is one that Iamp;#39;ve been hoping to make for quite some time because I I never quite understood it myself and itamp;#39;s been troubling to me but now Iamp;#39;ve got my mind around it oh Iamp;#39;m excited about making this one weamp;#39;re going to talk about custom properties of rules and various other ODM artifacts now these custom properties is the notion that every artifact for example an action rule or a decision table or various other components within the ODM product have properties associated with them if you pick a rule for example and we look down at the properties tab in rule designer we see that there are properties available to them well thatamp;#39;s great now in some of them you know expiration date and effective date documentation I mean we understand that those are there to provide information or meta information about the rule which are provided by IBM and thatamp;#39;s all very well but w