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● Whether the steps must be executed sequentially, or may instead be freely
executed in any order, depends on how the assisted-procedure was
configured.
● When you move your cursor over a step during the execution of an assisted
procedure:
– If it turns into hand, this means that you can execute the step.
– If it turns into arrow, this means that you cannot execute the step because
it is locked. This may happen if a preceding mandatory step has not been
executed yet, or during the execution of sequential steps.
● Once you have completed all the actions required by a step, the gray check
box turns white and you can mark that step as completed.
The system provides the following details of a step in a tooltip: name, execution
type (mandatory or optional), type (automatic or manual), state (unknown,
successful, or failed ), and notes (error message, if any). Also, once a step is
executed, the name of the operator who executed the step displays in the tooltip. If
a step fails, an error message displays in the tooltip or in the window status bar.
Assisted Treatment License and Access Rights
Assisted treatment is covered by a license. If assisted treatment is not available,
you can use the other event-handling methods provided by the system (fast
treatment and investigative treatment). If the license is installed but later expires or
is lost for any reason, assisted treatment is available only for those events that
were already undergoing assisted treatment, and that have an associated
operating procedure. If a new event occurs, fast treatment and investigative
treatment will remain available.
In addition to the license, the availability of assisted treatment depends:
● On your user group rights. If you have no appropriate access permission, you
cannot initiate assisted treatment.
● On the system configuration (that is, on whether an assisted procedure has
been configured for handling a specific type of event. If there is no such
procedure configured, investigative treatment is available instead.
3.3.6 Event Descriptor
The event descriptor is the individual row in Event List, that contains all the details
about an event (for example, its cause, path, source, date and time, category,
discipline, event status, source status, suggested action, available command, and
so on). Each event descriptor also has an event button on the left-hand side that
graphically summarizes some of the most important information about that event.
The event descriptor is your starting point for handling an event. You can send
event-handling commands from directly inside the event descriptor by clicking the
available command icon.
The exact appearance of the event descriptor depends on the Client Profile.
Also, what columns display in the event descriptor and their order may vary
depending on column customization. For instructions, see Customizing the
Columns in Event List [➙ 57].
Note that: