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alerts for in delivering/to- be delivered status messages in PO 7.4

Former Member
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Hi All

is it possible to send alerts in single stack PO 7.4 SP6 system for in delivering/to-be delivered status messages?

thx

mike

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former_member184720
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No. I don't think we have any standard alerting features to handle that.

Former Member
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thx Hareesh. It's unfortunate. There are many messages in delivering/ to-be delivered/wait status for ever and we are not able to generate alerts. Have to go and check periodically which brings delay and surprises. I wish SAP has brought some features to notify for these non final status messages

thx

mike

former_member184720
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>>>. I wish SAP has brought some features to notify for these non final status messages

I can understand that alerting might help us in notfying the issue but it's not going to fix the root cause.

If you find your messages in delevering/ TBDL state for longer duraion then you might want to evaluate othe options suh as tuning the queues/ additional server nodes/having a web dispacther to distibute/increasing concurrency if receiver application/adapter supports etc.

Former Member
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thx guys..I know this option already for tuning but just wanted to see if there is a way out to generate alerts. I guess I might have to use API (message monitoring) to call method get message List to find the status and throw alerts if there are any holding/waitig messages. But I don't have a sample program to call these APIs. If so, my lifewill be very easy to re-use it. otherwise, its gonna be difficult. any one has done ?

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marksmyth
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Hi Mike,

I confirm Hareesh's reply above. There is no alerting for this.

Virtually every message goes into either Delivering or To Be Delivered status. Alerting for this would not make much sense.

The alerting framework operates on the premise of an error occurring. When an error occurs the alert is generated.

Regards
Mark