This feature allows you to temporarily disable specific system processes, which can be necessary during data migration, troubleshooting, or when performing bulk operations.
When to Use Trigger Enablement
Common scenarios for temporarily disabling triggers include:
Data migration: When migrating large volumes of data that would trigger excessive Engagement creation
Troubleshooting: To isolate specific system components when diagnosing issues
System maintenance: During certain types of updates or configuration changes
Performance optimization: When performing bulk operations that might otherwise cause system slowdowns
Permissions
Before you get started, ensure you have the required permissions.
Configuration Steps
Navigate to Integrous Admin Settings > Trigger Enablement
Available triggers include:
Lead/Contact Processing: Controls Engagement creation from Lead/Contact changes
Opportunity Processing: Controls Primary Opportunity relationships and dates
Campaign Processing: Controls Engagement creation from Campaigns
Task Processing: Controls Engagement creation from Tasks
Toggle individual triggers as needed
Click Save to apply changes
🚨Critical Warning🚨
Disabling triggers has significant implications for data integrity and should be approached with extreme caution. This functionality should only be used temporarily by experienced administrators who fully understand the consequences.
Potential impacts include:
Engagement records not being created or processed correctly
Disruption of attribution tracking and sales journey progression
Missing or inaccurate data in reports
Gaps in your attribution history
Unexpected system behavior and interdependency failures
Best Practice: Always re-enable triggers immediately after completing your task. Consider creating a calendar reminder or task to ensure triggers are re-enabled.