on 10-09-2015 11:55 AM
Hello
We have a requirement where we need to set alerts when DATVR field of a table is blank.
We have set up the below configuration ( please see attachment), but the alerts are showing as 0 measured value, whereas entries do exist in the satellite system. We have tried keeping DATVR = " " and DATVR =<blank> but both configurations are not fetching results
Key figure used at the moment = No of counted entries
Is it possible to have filter on a date field as equal to blank in the monitor setup?
Thanks & Regards
Nihaal.
Hi Nihaal.
As far as I test, = blank works. I think date field selection causes problem.
So I suggest to change like >=FDOCW instead of between FDOCW - $TODAY.
Best Regards
Keiji Mishima
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hello Keiji
Thank you very much for you response. I will do the changes suggested by you and see if the monitor is able to capture data. I will update this post shortly with my findings.
Meanwhile, could you also upload a screen print of the settings you have done while testing?
Thanks & Regards
Nihaal.
Hi NIHAAL
Are you sure you have data in managed system ?
If yes, better to check data collection part with some way.
1)(Maybe easy) Turn on SQL Trace (ST05) for a while for program /SSA/EBO. (Do not turn on without filter otherwise SQL trace
2)Debug table counter data collection by usign test program. check my past posting (2013/07/31 0:48 )
Good Luck
Best Regards
Keiji
Hello Keiji
Yes, data exists in our managed system in the Z table, when we give the same selection criteria as the monitor.
In fact, I even set up a test counter for PLAF table (same settings as yours with our material) to see if the data was captured, but that monitor too did not capture any data.
I will follow the trace suggestions given by you and update this post.
Thanks for your inputs so far.
Thanks &Regards
Nihaal
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