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Internal exit events

Ryan Newington edited this page May 26, 2022 · 4 revisions

Internal exit events

Internal exit events provide a way for one ACMA object to send an event to another. A class constructor generates internal exit events when it has completed processing an object export. The internal exit event defines recipients that should receive the event. As with all events, the execution conditions must be met for the event to be raised.

Parameters

Event name

All events must have a unique name that is used by an event rule to trigger an action

Event is disabled

Events can be disabled to prevent them from being raised and sent to other objects

Referenced recipients

Events can be sent to one or recipients that are relative to the object being processed by the class constructor. Simply select the reference attributes containing the event recipients.

Recipient queries

When an event needs to be sent to an object that is not referenced by the object being processed, a standard database query can be used to find relevant recipients.

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