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To View and Maintain Events
2. Search for the events you want to display. The main search option is:
- Name - Enter the internal name of the event you want to display. You can enter a partial value to search for events whose internal names contain that value.
You can also enter the following additional search criteria:
- Display Name - Enter the display name of the event you want to display.
- Type - Select Event or Group as the type of the events you want to display.
- Status - Select Enabled or Disabled as the status of the events you want to display.
- Owner Name - Enter the name of the program or application that owns the event you want to display.
- Owner Tag - Enter the program ID of the program or application that owns the event you want to display.
3. To view the subscriptions to an event, select the subscription icon for that event.
Note: For events that do not have any subscriptions, the Subscriptions: Event page displays a blank subscription icon appears in the Subscription column. For events that do have subscriptions to them, a full subscription icon appears.
- If you have workflow administrator privileges, you can define a new subscription to the event by selecting the Create Subscription button. The Create Event Subscription page appears with the event name automatically entered in the Event Filter field. See: To Create or Update a Subscription.
- If you have workflow administrator privileges, you can update an existing subscription by selecting the update icon for that subscription. See: To Create or Update a Subscription.
Note: For seeded subscriptions with a customization level of Limit, you can only update the subscription status. For seeded subscriptions with a customization level of Core, you cannot update any properties; you can only view the subscription definition.
4. If you have workflow administrator privileges, you can use the administration icons and buttons in the Events page to perform administrative operations.
Note: For seeded events with a customization level of Limit, you can only update the event status. For seeded events with a customization level of Core, you cannot update any properties; you can only view the event definition.
Note: You cannot raise an event group. You must raise each event individually.
- To delete an event, select the event and select the Delete button.
Note: You can only delete events that do not have any subscriptions referencing them and that do not belong to any event groups.
Additionally, you cannot delete any event seeded by Oracle Applications that has a customization level of Core or Limit.
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