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Events
Event Types
Add Job Action
 – Displays the 
Action Definition: Job 
dialog to submit unscheduled jobs in response to the event. 
The action will be added to the 
Actions
 pane and to the 
Available Action(s)
 field. For more information about job 
actions, see 
.It is possible to create an infinite loop that continually submits 
jobs if a job inserted with a new job action is also listed in the 
Associated job(s)
 tab.
Add Log Action
 – Displays the 
Action Definition: Log
 dialog to post user defined log messages to the CWA log 
or the Windows Event Viewer. The action will be added to the 
Actions
 pane and to the 
Available Action (s)
 field. 
For more information about log actions, see 
.
Add Variable Action
 – Displays the 
Action Definition: Variable
 dialog to update a variable whenever a 
designated job action occurs. The action will be added to the 
Actions
 pane and to the 
Available Action(s) 
field. 
For more information about variable actions, see 
.
Add SAP Event Action
 – Displays the 
Action Definition: SAP Event
 dialog to send an SAP Event notification to 
a designated SAP instance when the action occurs in CWA. The action is added to the 
Actions
 pane and to the 
Available Action(s)
 field. For more information about SAP event notification actions, see 
Edit/View Action
 – Displays the 
Action Definition
 dialog for a user-defined action. This option is available from 
the context menu only if the action was selected as you right-click to open the context menu.
Associated Job(s) Tab
This tab is used to link the job event to any number of jobs. This tab does not appear if you selected the 
Apply this 
event to all jobs 
option. You can also assign job events in the 
Job
 and 
Job Group Definition
 dialogs. The specified 
event trigger is monitored for all jobs that are listed in this tab.
This tab contains the following elements:
Browse
 – Displays the 
Job Search
 dialog where you can find and select a collection of jobs or job groups. You can 
also use the 
Job Search
 dialog to create a filter to restrict which jobs are listed in the drop-down menu. 
Down-arrow
 – Displays all jobs and job groups belonging to you and your workgroups in a drop-down menu. To 
narrow the number of jobs displayed, use the 
Browse
 button to display the 
Job Search 
dialog. When the 
Job 
Search
 dialog is closed, whatever jobs were found in the 
Job Search Results
 list are displayed in the drop-down 
menu. To select a job, you can select it and click 
Add
.
Add
 – Links a job(s) or job group(s) to the event trigger. The job(s) and/or group(s) that are linked are the ones you 
select from the drop-down menu, or 
Job Search
 dialog.
The jobs that are added are displayed in the field below but they are not added (or associated with the job event) 
until the 
Add
 button is clicked.
Remove
 – Removes a job or job group from the 
Associated Job(s)
 field when the job or job group is selected.
Description Tab
This is a free text field where you can provide a description and notes about this particular event, up to 255 characters.
Trigger History Tab
The 
Trigger History
 tab lists all of the instances when the event was triggered during the trigger history retention 
period. This retention period is configured on the 
Default
 tab of the 
System Configuration
 dialog. 
There are usually only four columns of basic information about each time that the event occurred but a job event has two 
additional columns to identify the job that was triggered by the event. 
This tab contains the following elements: