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# Set rule-based finding definitions using Classic view

# Set rule-based finding definitions using Classic view {#ariaid-title1}

* Release version: Yokohama
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* Updated January 30, 2025
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Configure rule-based finding definitions to deliver discovered insights to your Summary and Insights page.

## Before you begin

* You can create one configuration per table for each project based on a process.
* You can create a rule-based finding definition from the Process Configurations page or the Projects page.
* Role required:
  * The sn_process_optimization_admin and sn_process_optimization_power_user roles can create a finding definition for a project.
  * The sn_process_optimization_analyst role can view a finding definition for a project, but can't create, edit, or delete a definition.
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## Procedure

1. Navigate to AllProcess MiningProjectsAll Projects.
2. Select a project.
3. Select New under the Project Finding Definitions.
4. On the form, fill in the fields.  
   For a description of the field values, see [Rule-based finding definition form from Classic view](https://www.servicenow.com/docs/h3SRUuGGCcfic0oFqWeBPw "Use the Finding Definition form to configure rule-based finding definitions to deliver discovered insights to your Summary and Insights page.").
5. Select Submit.
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## What to do next

* Create finding rules. For steps on this process see [Configure finding rules](https://www.servicenow.com/docs/gFeUfeQVXtnSu1TJAXse0g "Configure finding rules for your finding definition. Finding rules define what record criteria triggers your finding definitions.").
* Create finding constraints. For steps on this process, see [Configure finding constraints](https://www.servicenow.com/docs/Jowf11bPQjf63dANoLzDww "Configure finding constraints for your finding definition. In addition to finding rules, finding constraints further narrow down the scope of your finding definitions using metrics like duration and relation constraints.").
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* **[Configure finding rules](https://www.servicenow.com/docs/gFeUfeQVXtnSu1TJAXse0g)**   
  Configure finding rules for your finding definition. Finding rules define what record criteria triggers your finding definitions.
* **[Configure finding constraints](https://www.servicenow.com/docs/Jowf11bPQjf63dANoLzDww)**   
  Configure finding constraints for your finding definition. In addition to finding rules, finding constraints further narrow down the scope of your finding definitions using metrics like duration and relation constraints.
* **[Example use case: a-b-a transitions](https://www.servicenow.com/docs/2M2gYKLWNzjZnTIyXnd7gQ)**   
  Use finding rules to identify when records return to a previous state.

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