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Procedure documentation Deactivating an Event Locate the document in its SAP Library structure

Use

You deactivate an event.

This means that the Database Manager no longer logs the occurrence of the event.

Prerequisites

You have the DBInfoRead server authorization.

Syntax

event_delete <event_name> [<priority>] [[<value_1>] <value_2>]

Options

Option

Description

<event_name>

Name of the event

<priority>

Priority of the event
NIL: (No priority defined)
MEDIUM: (Medium priority)
HIGH: (High priority)

<value_n>

Additional value whose meaning depends on the event

Reply

OK

In the event of errors, see Reply Format.

Example

Logging onto the Database Manager CLI as operator DBM with password DBM, connecting to the HOTELDB database instance, opening a database session (without specifying a user and therefore with the first DBM operator saved under the system default), deactivating the BACKUP_PAGES, for which the value 1000 was defined:

dbmcli -d HOTELDB -u DBM,DBM -uDBS -c event_delete BACKUP_PAGES 1000

OK

 

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