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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.
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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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