Event Publishing Settings (tlbct5505m000)Use this session to configure the Event Publishing Settings. This session can be started from the Events (tlbct5530m000) session and the Event Subscriptions (tlbct5500m000) overview session. If the porting set does not support BLOBs, the session cannot be started; therefore, it will also be invisible in the Events (tlbct5530m000) and Event Subscriptions (tlbct5500m000) session. For each event status other than ‘To be Published’, you can configure the following:
The last two settings can only be configured if the first one is switched on. The settings apply to all companies. To store the updated settings, you can choose OK; to undo the changes and close the session, choose Cancel. When selecting OK, obsolete events are deleted if according to the new settings less history events must be kept. At runtime, deleting the history of a company is only done when at least one publisher is running for that company. The publisher Bshell will delete obsolete history data when starting; while running, it will recheck on an hourly basis. If the delete action fails, an error message is published. Changed settings are automatically picked up by the publisher Bshell at the next delete action; therefore, when changing the settings, you do not have to restart any publishers. When deleting the history, the last update time of an event is used because this is the time the event reached its final state, whether Irrelevant, Error, or Published. Therefore, if an event was triggered three hours ago and published one hour ago, it will not yet be deleted if it is configured to be deleted when older than two hours. Warnung Keeping event history increases the database size and will reduce event publishing performance, especially when high volumes of messages occur or the ‘Also Keep Event Message’ is switched on. Additionally, if no publisher is running for a company, no deletion will be carried out. Note that the events are stored per company, so a table instance exists per company.
Fields Irrelevant Events Keep History If this check box is selected, events will be kept
after they reach the Irrelevant state. Delete if older than The number of hours after which the events will be
deleted. Error Events Keep History If this check box is selected, events will be kept
after they reach the Error state. Also Keep Event Message If this check box is selected, the event messages (XML)
will also be kept. Delete if older than The number of hours after which the events and messages will
be deleted. Published Events Keep History If this check box is selected, events will be kept
after they reach the Published state. Also Keep Event Message If this check box is selected, the event messages (XML)
will also be kept. Delete if older than The number of hours after which the events and messages will
be deleted. Too Large Events Keep History If this check box is selected, events with status "Too
Large" will be kept for some time. An event gets status "Too Large" if the message size exceeds the maximum specified in the Maximum Message Size field. The event is skipped and an error message is published. You can check the business ID for a skipped event in the Events (tlbct5530m000) session. Also Keep Event Message If this check box is selected, the event messages (XML)
will also be kept. Delete if older than The number of hours after which the events and messages will
be deleted. Restrict Message Size If this check box is selected, you can define a maximum
size for messages in the Maximum Message Size field. If the size of a message
exceeds the maximum, the corresponding event gets status "Too Large". The event
is skipped and an error message is published. Restrict the message size if the event publishing configuration allows, accidentally, publishing of very large event messages. In this way you can avoid publisher interruption. If this check box is cleared, LN does not check the message size. If a message is too big to be handled by the porting set or Infor Integration 6.2, one of the following happens:
Maximum Message Size The maximum number of megabytes for an event message. This
setting is valid for all companies and all business objects. At runtime, when an event is published from LN, the message size is compared to the maximum size. If the size exceeds the maximum, the event gets status "Too Large". As a result, the following happens:
If the Maximum Message Size is not filled, no check on the event message size is done. Achtung!
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