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Add external code libraries to RBA when you want to use function= s in a rule set that are only available in specific libraries (for example,= a string-manipulation function).
RBA comes with several built-in code libraries. If you want to use addit= ional libraries, you must provide them. Typically, you get libraries from M= icrosoft Visual Studio software or other programming software.
Imported code libraries apply to entire rule sets. They do not apply to = a specific event-action pair, rule, or RBA as a whole. When you import a li= brary, it is available for all of the parameters in the rule set, but it is= not available in other rule sets.
To access a code library in RBA, place the library in a specific directo= ry, open Parameter Code Editor, and click Imports.
If you want to learn which code libraries are available by default in RB= A, click Imports and review the libraries in the S= ystem list.