Instead of using the standard Eclipse activities to respond to triggers, you may want to set up your own subroutines as activities that respond to triggers.
For example, when an order is submitted through E-mail Order Entry, instead of triggering the default activity, you can trigger a replacement activity. The replacement activity can be a subroutine that you write, or it can be a system-defined subroutine.
A system administrator can program subroutines into your system for any activity required. You can then assign the subroutines in the
To override an activity:
From the Maintenance menu, select Customer or Vendor to display the Customer Maintenance or Vendor Maintenance window.
In the Customer or Vendor field, enter the entity's name to display the entity record.
Select Additional > Activity Trigger to display the Activity Trigger Maintenance dialog box.
This customer's current activity triggers display.
Select the activity trigger to override, and the select File >Subroutine Override to display the Activity Trigger Override Maintenance dialog box.
The read-only Setting Level field displays the current level at which the subroutine is set: Customer, Control, or Default.
In the Subroutine field, enter a replacement activity.
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