on 03-06-2008 7:04 AM
Hi,
1. While creating alert rule we have tab for Conditions;
Connected to Messages : Yes, No, Not relevant.
What could be the difference between these 3 options.
2. Can we give simply blank for sender interface, namespace while creating alert rule or is it mandatory to fill *.
Regards,
Ram Narender
hi, check this from help´SAP
http://help.sap.com/saphelp_nw70/helpdata/EN/56/d5b54020c6792ae10000000a155106/content.htm
Hope helps
Rodrigo
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Hi Ram,
Creating Alert Rules
To create an alert rule in which you use a defined alert category, proceed as follows:
1. Give the rule a name (Description).
2. Select the alert category that you want to use by clicking the corresponding category in the alert category table.
3. If necessary, specify conditions for the sender or receiver, or both.
○ If your rule results in alerts that must be assigned to a specific message, select the option Yes for the Bound to Message condition.
○ If your rule results in alerts that are not assigned to a message, that is, they are caused by errors that occurred before the message was sent, select the option No for the Bound to Message condition.
In this case you cannot enter any further details about the sender or receiver.
○ If the rule is to cover both cases, select the Not Relevant option.
I am not sure about your second query.
Source
http://help.sap.com/saphelp_nw04/helpdata/en/56/d5b54020c6792ae10000000a155106/content.htm
Regards,
Varun.
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Hi,
Yes you can leave the details like interface name and namesapce.If you specify the interface name means the alerts will come for that interfaces only.
No problem
Regards
Seshagiri
Edited by: N V Seshagiri on Mar 6, 2008 8:06 AM
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Hi
Creating Alert Rules
To create an alert rule in which you use a defined alert category, proceed as follows:
1. Give the rule a name (Description).
2. Select the alert category that you want to use by clicking the corresponding category in the alert category table.
3. If necessary, specify conditions for the sender or receiver, or both.
○ If your rule results in alerts that must be assigned to a specific message, select the option Yes for the Bound to Message condition.
○ If your rule results in alerts that are not assigned to a message, that is, they are caused by errors that occurred before the message was sent, select the option No for the Bound to Message condition.
In this case you cannot enter any further details about the sender or receiver.
○ If the rule is to cover both cases, select the Not Relevant option.
4. If required, restrict the errors further to:
○ Errors reported from the Integration Engine (with or without error category or error code)
○ Errors reported from the Adapter Engine (with or without adapter type)
You can enter an asterisk (*) in steps 3 and 4. You can enter just the asterisk, or enter it at the start, end, or start and end of a string.
5. To add the new rule to the list of alert rules, choose Add Rule.
If the Rule Activated check box is selected (default setting), the rule is automatically activated when you add it and is displayed as active.
If the Suppress Multiple Alerts of This Rule checkbox is selected (default setting), then no further alerts are generated once the rule has been met until the first alert has been confirmed.
Once you have created a rule, it is automatically displayed in the list of alert rules. If you want to display the conditions of a rule, select a rule in the list and choose Show Conditions.
Also Pls check
http://help.sap.com/saphelp_nw70/helpdata/EN/80/942f3ffed33d67e10000000a114084/frameset.htm
Regards
Shankar
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