Activating and Suspending Events Using Process Control
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Activating and Suspending Events
Introduction The Events tab of the Gentran:Server Process Control dialog enables you to
change the status of an event by activating or suspending the event. The indicator
in the far left column of the list on the Events tab registers the status of the event.
The indicator can be one of the following colors:
◗Red—the event is currently executing and you are not able to edit the event
until processing completes.
◗Yellow—the event is suspended (and is not processed until activated).
◗Green—the event is activated for processing.
◗Green with red “x”—the event is activated for processing but is currently
blocked because the number of currently processing events is equal to the
limit of events that may concurrently execute.
Reference
See How to Change Controller Settings in the Administration Guide for more
information about setting a limit for the number of process control events that can
execute concurrently.
Procedure:
activating an
event
To activate an event, complete the following steps:
Step Action
1Click Process Control on The Desk.
System response
The system displays the Process Control dialog box (Active Events
tab).
2Click the Events tab to display the event options.
System response
The system displays the Process Control dialog box (Events tab).
3Select the suspended event that you want to activate and click
Activate.
4Click OK.
System response
The system exits the Gentran:Server Process Control dialog box.