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Validation rules

Check the validation rules of the MLR Acceleration engine designed to ensure content quality and compliance

Anna Voloshchuk avatar
Written by Anna Voloshchuk
Updated over a month ago

The MLR Acceleration engine employs a comprehensive set of rules to thoroughly assess your content across multiple dimensions. These rules form the foundation of the validation process in eWizard, ensuring that all your content meets the highest standards of quality, accuracy, and compliance before proceeding to the MLR approval stage.

The validation score indicates the likelihood of passing MLR approval, but doesn't guarantee it.

The MLR Acceleration engine is designed to ensure content quality and compliance based on the 5 main validation rules.

Rule

Description

Applicable for

References

Verification if the text component has any references linked in Editor. This rule has no relation to Veeva Vault PromoMats.

Text components

Approval

Check whether the content element pulled from Veeva Vault PromoMats is in the Approved status.

Veeva text assets (claims, reusable texts), images, modules

Verification

Check if the asset pulled from Veeva Vault PromoMats is still present in the Approved status there.

Veeva text assets (claims, reusable texts), images, modules

Grammar

Analysis of the text for proper grammar, style, and clarity to maintain the MLR approval standards.

Text components

Modification

Check for any modifications you could make in Editor to the asset or module pulled from Veeva Vault PromoMats

Veeva text assets (claims, reusable texts) and modules

This is a complete set of validation rules available for MLR Acceleration. The list is customizable and can be shortened to match the requirements of your review flow.

Address your requests for custom rule configuration to eWizard Support.

Each validation criteria has its own priority that impacts the overall validation score. To modify the default prioritization, contact your administrator.

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