9.4.3 Manually releasing response-waiting events from the hold-and-accumulate state
If an event no longer requires a response, or the event was not released from the hold-and-accumulate state despite a successful response, you can manually release the event from the hold-and-accumulate state. Note that this operation requires JP1_Console_Operator permission or higher.
To release a response-waiting event from the hold-and-accumulate state:
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Display the Response-Waiting Events page of the Event Console window.
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Check the status of the source process of the response-waiting event you want to release.
Display the Enter Response window by selecting the response-waiting event you want to release. Make sure that the status of the source process is NO LONGER MANAGED BY BJEX or ALREADY RESPONDED.
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Change the response status of the response-waiting event to Processed.
If the event can be released, change the status of the event to Processed by choosing Processed from the View menu.
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Select the response-waiting event that you want to release from the hold-and-accumulate state, and from the View menu, choose Remove Accumulated Events. Alternatively, right-click the event and choose Remove Accumulated Events from the popup menu.
You can select multiple response-waiting events. When you click Remove Accumulated Events, the selected events are removed from the hold-and-accumulate state.
The response-waiting events disappear from the Response-Waiting Events page when you refresh the list of events.
You cannot accumulate an event again after releasing it. If you inadvertently release a response-waiting event, you can respond to the event by searching for it from the Search Events page.