Triggering Events
- Last UpdatedJul 18, 2023
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You can use a triggering event to initiate an action, such as a command or set of commands. For example, an operator can be notified when a process is complete, or a series of instructions can be executed when a process reaches a certain stage.
A triggering event can be run automatically:
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At a specified time and period.
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When a trigger condition becomes TRUE.
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When a trigger condition is TRUE at a specified time and period.
Triggering events needs to be enabled to operate. To do this, use the Setup Wizard (custom setup) to enable Events (see Events Configuration). If using a network, you can process triggering events on any computer (or every computer).
Note: The events system is not redundant. That is, it is not possible to assign primary and standby events servers. If you require a redundant event reporting system, use reports instead. See Reports.