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Component: SCM-EM
Component Name: Event Management
Description: Grouping of steps within a rule set that are run through when an event message is processed.
Key Concepts: A rule procedure is a set of rules used in SAP Event Management (SCM-EM) to define the conditions and actions that should be taken when certain events occur. It is used to automate the process of responding to events, such as customer orders, inventory levels, or delivery schedules. The rule procedure can be used to trigger notifications, create tasks, or initiate other processes. How to use it: To use a rule procedure in SAP Event Management, you must first define the conditions and actions that should be taken when certain events occur. This can be done by creating a rule set and adding rules to it. Once the rule set is created, it can be assigned to an event type and activated. When an event occurs that matches the conditions of the rule set, the actions specified in the rule set will be triggered. Tips & Tricks: When creating a rule procedure in SAP Event Management, it is important to consider how the rules will interact with each other. For example, if one rule triggers an action when an event occurs, another rule may need to be created to undo that action if a different event occurs. Additionally, it is important to consider how the rules will interact with other processes that may be running in parallel. Related Information: For more information on using rule procedures in SAP Event Management, please refer to the official SAP documentation at https://help.sap.com/viewer/product/SCM_EM/7.0/en-US.