Standard FM to trigger events using planning book macro

Hi Folks,
I'm wondering if there is a standard FM that would allow me to raise event through the use of pb macro?
I know how to acheive it through custom FM but I would like to know if there is any standard sap solution available for the same.
Thanks

Hello,
It is not clear to me what do you want to do. Do you want to trigger an event from using a Macro in the Planning Book?
You can create a User function Macro (I suppose this is what you said that you want to avoid).. please read this note:
631499
- Using the user function Macro
Other option is to raise events using function BP_EVENT_RAISE. Check this thread:
User function macro to trigger events
Kind Regards,
Mariano

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  • Whats is the use of SM64 Tcode?? and about Trigger Event???

    Hi
    Whats is the use of SM64 Tcode?? and about Trigger Event???
    Can anyone tell me??
    Thanks & Regards
    Senthil

    Hi,
    When scheduling a background job, you can specify it to start "after event".
    If you do so, you'll have to create an event in SM62.
    If a job is scheduled after event event and you trigger the event with SM64, the job will start.
    Events can be raised by external systems in SAP by sending a command to a SAP application server. You can also raise event in any program using function mosule BP_EVENT_RAISE.
    hope this helps....
    Olivier.

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