From the Xanadu docs:
This example demonstrates how to implement the following controls.
Make a Close Notes field mandatory.
Hide the Opened by field.
Make the Priority, Severity, and Urgency fields read-only.
Run a client script that displays an alert message.
A, B, D
Under the Advance, Run Scripts, you should be able to disable the save button when the data is not in the expected format or the number of characters is not equal to "n".
this is the function of Data policy not UI policy, Data policy accept the data in an expected format, while the option B, this is usually enforced through Dictionary Attributes or Validation Scripts. UI policy primarily used to control the visibility, read- only and mandatory status of fields
The problem with this question is that BCDE are all correct. My instance at work has some UI policies to enforce specific lengths of specific data entry (as they are mandatory reference numbers) and the other 3 are basic to do too.
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