Job Management Partner 1/Integrated Management - Manager GUI Reference

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2.22 Settings for Event Receiver Filter window

The Settings for Event Receiver Filter window is used to prohibit specific users from monitoring specific JP1 events. A maximum of 128 user filters can be set.

To display the Settings for Event Receiver Filter window, the user must have JP1_Console_Admin permission.

The window is displayed when the user chooses Options from the menu bar of the Event Console window and then Event Receiver Filter Settings. This window is not available in Web-based JP1/IM - View.

When the Apply button is clicked in the Settings for Event Receiver Filter window after filter conditions have been set in the Detailed Settings for Event Receiver Filter window, the filter conditions are converted into a filter condition statement. The statement takes effect immediately. The maximum total size of filter condition statements is 1 MB. If the creation of a new filter condition statement causes the maximum size to be exceeded, an error dialog box displaying the message KAVB0246-E appears when the OK button is clicked. If the error dialog box appears, the filter condition settings must be reviewed. For details about how to estimate the length of a filter condition statement, see the Release Notes for JP1/IM - View.

The following figure shows an example of the Settings for Event Receiver Filter window.

Figure 2-26 Settings for Event Receiver Filter window

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The following describes the items displayed in the Settings for Event Receiver Filter window.

Specifications
This area displays a list of event receiver filters that are already set. Each line of the list displays the name of a filter and the names of the users to which the filter applies.
A maximum of 128 event receiver filters can be set for each system (one instance of JP1/IM - Manager). When 128 event receiver filters have been set, the Add button is disabled.

Add
Clicking this button allows the user to add a new event receiver filter. When this button is clicked, the Detailed Settings for Event Receiver Filter window appears.

Edit
Clicking this button allows the user to edit the existing event receiver filter. When an event receiver filter is selected from the list shown in the Specifications area and the Edit button is clicked, the Detailed Settings for Event Receiver Filter window opens, where the user can edit the settings of the selected filter.

Delete
Clicking this button deletes the event receiver filter selected in the list in the Specifications area.

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