Triggering an Event of a Certain Type

You may need to trigger an event of a certain type manually, for example, if it is necessary to repeat the event processing.

To trigger an event of a certain type manually:

  1. Open System > Settings > Events > Event Types.
  2. Select the desired event type by clicking the respective link in the Event Type column.
  3. Click Trigger Event.
  4. Specify the parameters that are passed to methods of the associated event handlers.
  5. Select date and time when the event will be triggered.
  6. Define the priority. The Priority parameter has seven levels. Task distribution principles are the following:
    • If there are tasks with the Realtime priority, they replace all the other tasks for processing, so other tasks will be processed only after Realtime tasks are processed.
    • If there are no tasks with the Realtime priority, all the tasks are taken in work by the Task Manager but the proportions of the taken tasks depend on their priority. The higher the priority, the bigger the proportion of tasks taken in work.
    • Tasks with the Idle priority are executed only if tasks with other priorities are absent.
  7. Specify the Sticky Priority parameter. The Sticky flag allows to process the chain of subtasks with the same priority as the parent task has (for example, for processing order on all steps).
  8. Click Send to trigger the event of the selected type.
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