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Defining Collection Element Alert Actions - SPD
Defining Collection Element Alert Actions - SPD
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You can assign any of these five alert actions to collection elements:
Send an electronic mail notification.
Execute a SQL script.
Execute an operating system script.
Launch a concurrent request.
While defining Quality alert actions, you need to give action details, like the recipients (for
electronic mail notifications) or arguments, and file names (for SQL and operating system
scripts). You can also customize alert action details associating output variables that represent
quality results values. You can associate a output variable token to represent values, so that these
values can be included in the details of the alert action.
In this topic, you will define a collection element alert action.
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Procedure
Step Action
1. Begin by navigating to the Collection Elements page.
Step Action
2. Click the Manufacturing and Distribution Manager link.
Step Action
3. Click the vertical scrollbar.
Step Action
4. Click the Collection Elements link.
Step Action
5. Use the Organizations page to select the appropriate organization.
Step Action
6. Click the M1 list item.
Step Action
7. Click the OK button.
or Press [Alt+O].
Step Action
8. Use the Collection Elements page to query for the collection element for which
you want to define an alert action.
Step Action
9. Press [F11].
Step Action
10. Click in the Collection Element field.
Step Action
11. Enter the desired information into the Collection Element field. Enter "OVEN
TEMP%".
Step Action
12. Press [Ctrl+F11].
Step Action
13. Click the Actions button.
or Press [Alt+c].
Step Action
14. Use the Quality Actions page to assign an alert action to a collection element.
Select the sequence and the alert action you want to associate to the collection
element from the list in the Actions this Rule Invokes region.
Step Action
15. Click in the Seq field.
Step Action
16. Click in the Action description field.
Step Action
17. Click the Action description list.
Step Action
18. From the available Quality Actions list, you can select to:
• Send an electronic mail notification.
• Execute a SQL script.
• Execute an operating system script.
• Launch a concurrent request.
Step Action
19. Click an entry in the list.
Step Action
20. Click the OK button.
or Press [Alt+O].
Step Action
21. Click the Action Details button.
Step Action
22. Use the Actions: Send Electronic Mail page to give e-mail details of those
whom you want to be notified.
You can select a distribution list or give specific e-mails of the intended
recipients.
You will also use this page to associate an output variable token to the alert
action.
Step Action
23. Click in the To field.
Step Action
24. Enter the desired information into the To field. Enter "pam.smith@oracle.com".
Step Action
25. Click in the Subject field.
Step Action
26. Enter the desired information into the Subject field. Enter "Notification to
Maintenance".
Step Action
27. Click in the Mail text Multiline field.
Step Action
28. Enter the desired information into the Mail text Multiline field. Enter "Please
test the contents of item number &ITEM received on
&TRANSACTION_DATE".
Step Action
29. To include an output variable in the alert action select the Variables button.
Step Action
30. Use the Output Variables page to associate an output variable token to the e-
mail notification alert action.
Step Action
31. Click in the Token Name field.
Step Action
32. Enter the desired information into the Token Name field. Enter
"ITEM_NUMBER".
Step Action
33. Click in the Collection Element field.
Step Action
34. Click the Collection Element list.
Step Action
35. Click an entry in the list.
Step Action
36. Click the OK button.
or Press [Alt+O].
Step Action
37. Click the OK button.
Step Action
38. Click the OK button.
Step Action
39. Click the Save button.
Step Action
40. Click the Close button.
Step Action
41. You have completed the Defining Collection Element Alert Actions procedure.
End of Procedure.