How to use /SYCLO/CFG_OTRIGDEF - PannConfig. - déclencheur sortant


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  • Transaction Code: /SYCLO/CFG_OTRIGDEF

    Description: PannConfig. - déclencheur sortant

    Release: S/4HANA and ECC 6

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      Screen: 0

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    • Development Package: /SYCLO/CORE

      Package Description: Syclo Smart Mobile Solution - Base Components

      Parent Package: /SYCLO/

    • Module/Component: MOB-APP-MAO-FND

      Description: Mobile integration foundation


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  • SAP Tcode: /SYCLO/CFG_OTRIGDEF - PannConfig. - déclencheur sortant
     Definition
    
    Overview:
    The SAP transaction code /SYCLO/CFG_OTRIGDEF is used to configure the outbound trigger definition in the ConfigPanel. This transaction code is used to define the conditions that must be met for an outbound trigger to be triggered. 
    
    Functionality: 
    The /SYCLO/CFG_OTRIGDEF transaction code allows users to define the conditions that must be met for an outbound trigger to be triggered. This includes setting the trigger type, the trigger name, and the conditions that must be met for the trigger to be triggered. The conditions can include a combination of values from different fields in the system, such as material numbers, plant codes, and customer numbers. 
    
    Step-by-step How to Use: 
    1. Enter the transaction code /SYCLO/CFG_OTRIGDEF into the command field. 
    2. Select the “Create” button to create a new outbound trigger definition. 
    3. Enter a name for the outbound trigger definition in the “Name” field. 
    4. Select a trigger type from the drop-down list in the “Trigger Type” field. 
    5. Enter any conditions that must be met for the trigger to be triggered in the “Conditions” field. 
    6. Select “Save” to save your changes and activate your outbound trigger definition. 
    7. Select “Back” to return to the main ConfigPanel screen. 
    
    Other Recommendations: 
    It is recommended that users test their outbound triggers before activating them in production environments. This can be done by creating a test environment and running test scenarios with different combinations of values in order to ensure that the outbound triggers are working as expected. Additionally, users should ensure that they have adequate security measures in place when configuring outbound triggers, as they can potentially have a large impact on system performance and data integrity if not configured correctly.
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