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Reprocessing an Event

Reprocessing an Event

You can send events to PowerCenter for reprocessing, for example, if the event processing resulted in an error. If you reprocess a parent event, only the parent event is submitted to PowerCenter, but the status of all of the child events is changed to Reprocessed.
  1. In the Navigator, click one of the following options:
    • Events
      > All Events
    • Event Monitors
      > User Events
  2. Select the check box next to the event that you want to reprocess, and click
    Actions
    Reprocess
    .
    If you selected one event, the Reprocess Event window appears. If you selected multiple events, this window does not appear. Instead, B2B Data Exchange reprocesses the events according to the default values in the Reprocess Event window.
  3. Select the source document of the event:
    Option
    Description
    Event source document
    Default. Original document that was attached to the event.
    External file
    External file to attach to the event for reprocessing. Select this option if you want to edit one of the original documents before reprocessing the event.
    If the source of the event is
    pass by reference
    or if the event type is
    File Set
    , this option is not available. You can only reprocess the event with one of the original source documents.
  4. Select the profile for the event:
    Option
    Description
    Defaul event profile
    Default. Original profile used to process the event.
    Select profile
    Different profile to use when processing the event.
  5. Click
    Reprocess
    .
    B2B Data Exchange checks that the selected events can be reprocessed, makes a copy of the original events, and submits the events to PowerCenter. It then changes the original event to read-only, sets the event status to
    Reprocessed
    , and attaches a log file to the event.
    To prevent an event from being reprocessable, the developer can set the dxProhibitReprocess event attribute to
    True
    .

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