Handler Sequence Number Example

Suppose you have a event that has seven handlers associated with it as follows:

Handler Sequence Access As
1 Core
2  
3  
4 BP1
5  
6  
7  

As an end-customer, your Access As identifier is a null (blank) value. So, in this example, handlers 2, 3, 5, 6, and 7 are all handlers that you have created. This means that, using the Event Handler Sequence form, you can perform these actions:

  • Swap the order of sequence numbers 2 and 3.
  • Rearrange sequence numbers 5, 6, and 7 as you want.

Using the Event Handler Sequence form, you cannot  perform these actions:

  • Move any of your sequence numbers above sequence number 1.
  • Move sequence numbers 2 or 3 below sequence number 4.
  • Move sequence numbers 5, 6, or 7 above sequence number 4.

If you want to reorder your non-adjacent handlers in the sequence, you can do it manually, on the Event Handlers form.