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Function documentation Event Handler/Event Handler Set Deactivation/Activation  Locate the document in its SAP Library structure

Use

You use this function to deactivate event handlers or event handler sets whose tracking process has been completed for the time being.

Example

You want to track your deliveries. You define an activity to deactivate an event handler in the rule set for SAP Event Management (SAP EM). As soon as your delivery arrives at your customer, SAP EM deactivates the relevant event handler.

Prerequisites

You have defined the following in SAP EM:

      The event handler types

      The condition for determining the event handler type

      The event handler set profile, if required

      The expected event profile

      The parameter profile

      The status attribute profile

      The rule set

Activities

Automatic Deactivation and Activation of Event Handlers or Event Handler Sets

You have specified in the rule set the method or function module for deactivating and activating event handlers or event handler sets. SAP delivers methods or function modules for activities.

Example

When the last expected event is reported for an event handler, the deactivation of this event handler is triggered, for example. To do this, you define an appropriate rule in the rule set that calls the method for deactivating event handlers. You specify the reporting of the last expected event as a rule condition.

Note

When the system executes the method or function module for an event handler that belongs to several event handler sets, it deactivates or activates these sets and all event handlers belonging to the sets.

Manual Deactivation and Activation of Event Handlers

Note

You have the authorization to manually deactivate and activate event handlers.

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       1.      Select the event handler to be deactivated or activated from the event handler list.

       2.      The event handler overview appears and you display the detailed event handler header data.

       3.      You select the Header Data tab page.

       4.      If the system does not display this tab page, choose EH Display Configuration and configure the event handler data display so that the system displays the Header Data tab page.

       5.      You choose Display ® Change.

       6.      The system displays the event handler information that you are authorized to change in change mode.

       7.      You activate or deactivate the event handler using the corresponding checkbox field in the Status frame.

       8.      You save your setting.

 

 

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