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Component: SCM-EM
Component Name: Event Management
Description: Group of logically related event handlers that represent a particular process within the supply chain. The event handler set forms a relation between these related event handlers and is presented as a single entity to the user for example, for queries. For example, a service provider wants to track all deliveries in his shipment or wants to receive all the information on a purchasing process including the purchase order, production order, and shipment.
Key Concepts: Event handler sets are a feature of SAP Event Management (SCM-EM) that allow users to define a set of actions that should be taken when a certain event occurs. This allows users to automate processes and ensure that the right action is taken at the right time. Event handler sets can be used to trigger notifications, create tasks, or even execute custom code. How to use it: Event handler sets are created in the SCM-EM application. The user must first define the event that should trigger the set of actions. This can be done by selecting an existing event or creating a new one. Once the event is defined, the user can then add the desired actions to the set. These actions can include notifications, tasks, or custom code. Tips & Tricks: When creating an event handler set, it is important to consider what type of action should be taken when the event occurs. For example, if an event occurs that requires immediate attention, then a notification should be sent out so that someone can take action quickly. On the other hand, if an event occurs that requires more complex processing, then a task should be created so that it can be handled by someone with more expertise. Related Information: For more information on how to use event handler sets in SAP Event Management (SCM-EM), please refer to the official SAP documentation here: https://help.sap.com/viewer/product/SAP_EVENT_MANAGEMENT/7.5/en-US