User Guide
Reactions
Reactions Reference
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User Guide Version 3.0
A6V10415471
Building Technologies
2017-11-30
Reaction Properties
Property
Description
Operational Status
Indicates whether the reaction is enabled or disabled, and the reason why if it
is disabled:
● Enabled: The reaction is currently active, and the Disable command is
available in all Activity Status conditions, except Executing.
● Disabled: The reaction is currently inactive, and the Enable command
is available.
● Disabled for invalid configuration: The reaction is currently
inactive owing to its invalid configuration. The Disable and Enable
commands are unavailable.
● Disabled for missing license: The reaction is currently inactive
because some or all required license options are missing.
If the reaction was enabled and the license is lost, Disable and Enable
commands are unavailable. If the reaction was disabled, when the
license is lost, the Enable command will appear available, but you still
cannot enable the reaction.
Activity Status
Indicates whether the reaction is currently running:
● Executing: the reaction is running.
● Idle: the reaction is not running.
Last Execution Status
Indicates the outcome the last time the reaction was executed:
● Never Executed
● Succeeded
● Aborted by user
● Failed
● Exception
Last Execution Time
Date and time when the reaction was last executed.
Reaction Control Commands
Command
Description
Disable
Disabling a reaction prevents it from being triggered, while still retaining the
reaction within the system. For example, you might do this for reactions that
are not yet complete or ready to be put into general use. You can disable a
reaction if it is Enabled and currently Idle.
Enable
Enabling a reaction means that it will be executed when its trigger conditions
occur. If a reaction is disabled, you need to enable it first before the
management platform can execute it. You can enable a reaction if it is
currently Disabled (but not due to missing license or invalid configuration).
Related Topics
Enabling or Disabling a Reaction [➙ 371]