Hello guys
I have been reading this forum for a while and looks like avoiding multiple agents based on a same event is a golden rule, since so much of you guys advise it.
I just found that events like 'SHIPMENT - STATUS CHANGED' has 25 agents over here and this seems to be a bad bractice.
To justify a new demand to sumarize those agents into a single one, I would need to explain why its not so good and can cause some performance issues.
Those agents executions are controlled by status values restrictions. Why restricting agents by status values are worse than grouping them all into IFs and blocks?
Thanks in advance :)
I have been reading this forum for a while and looks like avoiding multiple agents based on a same event is a golden rule, since so much of you guys advise it.
I just found that events like 'SHIPMENT - STATUS CHANGED' has 25 agents over here and this seems to be a bad bractice.
To justify a new demand to sumarize those agents into a single one, I would need to explain why its not so good and can cause some performance issues.
Those agents executions are controlled by status values restrictions. Why restricting agents by status values are worse than grouping them all into IFs and blocks?
Thanks in advance :)