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How can I check the status of my Alerts?
UpdatedFebruary 10, 2023
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Check Status
Go to Admin -> Alerts and click on the Check Alert Status button on the top of the list of Alerts. The new window displays the Alert Name, Status and Current Status of each alert defined.
- Status: Tells you if the alert is active or inactive at the global level.
- Current Status: Tells you if the alert is active or inactive at that point in time.
Example: Assume today is Friday and you configured the Alert to monitor & send out messages on all days except on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays for a specific time period during a specific time frame. So, when you click on ‘Check Status’ icon on Friday, you would see “Status – Active” and “Current Status – Inactive” and “Every Mon, Wed, Fri, effective 02/10/2023 until 02/28/2023 from 08:00 to 17:00”. This is because the alert is Active on all days except for the recurrent deactivation schedule that you set up.
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