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As a result, the new logic appears in the list (4).
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Select Deny so that when this element appears, the operator cannot switch to processing another event until the operator moves to the element with the Allow value or completes processing an event (default value);.
Select Allow so that when this element appears, the operator can proceed to processing another event.
Select the element that will be is displayed first for the operator when processing an event. To do this:
Click the OK button.
As a result, the checkbox will be is displayed next to the selected element in the Starting column of the element table.
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If you don't select the starting element, then it will be is the first element in the list. |
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As a result, the current event processing with this logic will be is reset for operators, and you can start the event processing again with the updated logic.
Example of applying the reset option: the administrator has created a two-step logic, in which the second step is the button without the set Finish parameter and disabled multitasking for this button (see Configuring the button). You cannot complete the event processing with such logic. In this case, the administrator can allow multitasking for the button by setting the Apply to processed events checkbox and clicking Apply. As a result, the events processed with this logic will be are reset to the Waiting for handling status, and operators can restart the event processing with the updated logic (see Events control and processing Control and handling of events using the Incident incident manager).
To remove a logic, select it in the list of logics (4) and click the - button (3). In the window that opens, confirm the removal.
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The logic of event processing is applied to an event at the moment when the event gets into theincident handler and is displayed in the incident manager. Accordingly, if you change the logic, the changed logic will be is applied to the events that occurred after it was changed. If the group event processing is enabled, the updated logic will be is applied to the new group of events after the existing group is closed. |
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