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Chapter 8 Working with Events and Triggers
Creating Triggers
Creating a New Trigger
To create a new trigger for an existing process:
Step 1
On the Process Properties pane, click the Triggers tab, then choose New > [Trigger Type] from the
drop-down list.
drop-down list.
Step 2
On the [Trigger Type] property pages, define the properties.
Note
For information about the field parameters, see the online help.
Step 3
Optional: To specify that the event should be monitored on targets that match specific criteria:
a.
On the Trigger Target property page, click Monitor on this target group and the appropriate target
group.
group.
b.
Under Monitor for Events on, click Choose a target using this algorithm, then click Choose the
target that satisfies the specified criteria.
target that satisfies the specified criteria.
c.
Click “...” to launch the Target Selection Criteria dialog box.
d.
On the Properties pane, specify the required information, then click OK to return to the Trigger >
Target property page.
Target property page.
Step 4
Optional: Complete the following tabs, then click OK.
•
Condition—Specify when an action is to be taken based on an evaluation of the defined conditions.
See
See
.
•
Knowledge Base—Choose the appropriate knowledge base article to associate with the trigger. See
Step 5
Click OK to add the trigger to the process.
Step 6
Click Save to save the process with the new trigger.
Target Event
Target events complement target types to allow event-driven automation
for each type of service. When used as triggers, target events enable
policy, which allows you to invoke automation as data is created or
changed, according to patterns in the data. Available target events
include:
for each type of service. When used as triggers, target events enable
policy, which allows you to invoke automation as data is created or
changed, according to patterns in the data. Available target events
include:
•
Target Created Event—Target properties are available in reference
control.
control.
•
Target Changed Event—Current values for target properties are
available in reference control. Names of “changed” properties are
also available in reference control.
available in reference control. Names of “changed” properties are
also available in reference control.
•
Target Deleted Event—Deleted target properties available in
reference control.
reference control.
For more information about targets, see
Table 8-1
Commonly-Used Trigger Types
Trigger Type
Purpose