Managing Interception Profiles
Theme: Configure
Who Is It For? System Administrator, Automation Engineer
What Is It?
For all procedures, begin by navigating to the SAP Interception Profiles dialog:
- Select on Machines Status under the Operation topic
- Right-click on the preferred SAP R/3 and CRM machine name
- Hover over SAP Machine and select Interception Profiles. The SAP Interception Profiles dialog displays
To create an interception profile, complete the following steps:
- Go to the SAP Interception Profiles dialog
- Select the Create button. The Create New Profile dialog displays
- Enter a profile description and select OK. The SAP Interception Profile dialog displays
- Set the criteria
- Select the Create button
To edit an interception profile, complete the following steps:
- Go to the SAP Interception Profiles dialog
- Select the SAP profile in the list
- Select the Edit button. The SAP Interception Profile dialog displays
- Edit the criteria
- Select the Save button
To activate an interception profile:
- Go to the SAP Interception Profiles dialog
- Select the SAP profile in the list
- Select the Activate button
To deactivate an interception profile:
- Go to the SAP Interception Profiles dialog
- Select the SAP profile in the list
- Select the Deactivate button
To delete an interception profile:
- Go to the SAP Interception Profiles dialog
- Select the SAP profile in the list
- Select the Delete button
FAQs
Q: What does managing interception profiles involve?
Managing interception profiles includes adding, editing, and deleting records. Access interception profiles through the Enterprise Manager navigation pane.
Q: Who can manage interception profiles in OpCon?
Users with the appropriate privileges assigned through their role can manage interception profiles. Contact your OpCon system administrator if you do not have access.
Glossary
Enterprise Manager (EM): OpCon's rich client graphical user interface for Windows and Linux, used to define schedules and jobs, manage automation data, and perform operational tasks.
Role: A named security profile in OpCon that groups privileges together. Roles are assigned to user accounts to control which features, schedules, jobs, machines, and administrative functions a user can access.
Privilege: A specific permission granted through an OpCon role that controls access to a feature, function, or object type. Privileges are organized into categories such as Function Privileges, Machine Privileges, Schedule Privileges, and Access Codes.
Machine: A platform defined in the OpCon database that has an agent installed. OpCon routes job execution requests to machines via SMANetCom, and machines report job completion status back to SAM.
OpCon: Continuous' workflow automation platform. The OpCon server includes the database, SAM and Supporting Services (SAM-SS), and graphical user interfaces. agents installed on target platforms run jobs and report results.