This figure shows an example of how Suspense Manager can fit into your BRM system to manipulate files containing multiple CDRs. A CDR file enters through a mediation system. The CDR file is first placed in the pipeline's input directory, and then processed by the pipeline. If the CDR file fails pipeline processing, the CDR file is directed to the pipeline's error directory, and a batch_supense_create file is created. SB Loader uses the information in this file to create an object which is stored in the BRM database. You use the Suspense Management Center GUI to manipulate suspended CDR files by acting on the suspended CDR file objects. This allows you to resubmit CDR files through the pipeline, purge them, write them off, or view their audit histories.