EMS Manual

Standard Events
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Operator Attention Completed Event Tokens
Operator Attention Completed Event Tokens
(This event was known as an action event prior to standard events.)
An Operator Attention Completed event must be reported by a subsystem or
application whenever the request from an earlier Operator Attention Needed event has
been completed. The subsystem or application that reported the Operator Attention
Needed event is responsible for reporting this event.
The subject of this event should be the resource in the original Operator Attention
Needed event message. The name must have the same format as in the original
request.
For more information about the use of this event, see Requirements for Standard
Events on page 9-3 and Production Requests Requiring Operator Attention on
page 9-9.
These event-specific tokens must be provided in addition to the common-standard
tokens.
Operator Attention Needed Event Tokens
(This event was known as an action event prior to standard events.)
An Operator Attention Needed event is to be reported by a subsystem or application
whenever it needs an operator to take some action before it can continue its work,
such as mount a tape or change paper on a printer. Do not confuse this event with the
Other State Change event which requires operator intervention before the state of an
object can be changed.
Action ID
ZEMS-TKN-ACTION-ID (ZSPI-TYP-INT,U)
Identifies the action ID that was specified in the original Operator
Attention Needed event.
Note. The Action ID token is not shared, which means it must always be qualified by the EMS
SSID.
Attention
Needed
ZEMS-TKN-ACTION-NEEDED (ZSPI-TYP-BOOLEAN,U)
Indicates whether the event is for operator attention or for operator
attention not needed. Standard values are:
ZSPI-VAL-TRUE indicates attention needed.
ZSPI-VAL-FALSE indicates attention not needed.
Because this is an Operator Attention Completed event, this token must
not be present or has value ZSPI-VAL-FALSE.
This token existed prior to this standard even; therefore, it is necessary
to preserve the semantics of this token.
Note. The Attention Needed token is not shared, which means it must always be qualified by
the EMS SSID.