- Created by Annegret Bernhardt, last modified on Jan 02, 2024
Modifying an Error Definition
Double-click an error entry in the Service Error List to open the error definition. | |||||||||||||
The error definition opens in a pop-up window. The two upper boxes contain information on the error:
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You can define the specific error handling in the box labelled Error Notification.
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If Email is set to true, the integration component automatically sends a notification mail to the configured recipients. |
Deleting Error Definitions
In the far right column of the error list you can select entries by a checkbox. Clicking the Delete Selection button will delete all selected entries. Make sure that you do not delete the template entry. The template entry is is used for the default settings for new entries. | |
You will have to confirm the deletion in a separate pop-up. |
Bulk Change of Error Definitions
Click the Add/Remove Recipients button to bulk add or remove one recipient (email address) for all error entries. | |
In the pop-up window, enter the email address you want to use. Then select the action to apply: Add or Remove and the field to apply the action to: TO or CC. |
Creating an Error Definition
In most cases, DevOps will wait until a new error appears in the list of service errors and then change its error definition. However, it is also possible to create a new error definition if an error has not yet occurred.
In some use cases, it is useful to create a new error definition from scratch, e.g.
In the navigation bar of the xUML service monitor you can find the button New Error Definition for this purpose. | |
The error definition opens in a pop-up window. Unlike the error definition of an already existing error, the pop-up is now empty and can be filled according to your wishes. The fields for Service Name, Error Category, Error Code and Error Type each contain an asterisk (*) that serves as a placeholder for all possible contents.
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