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Job Alerts Events

There are 8 job alert events that may trigger the job alert window to pop up. Depending on the level of job monitoring, these may be turned on and off in the Setting Alert Options window.

When a job is submitted for execution

The submit event can either be done manually, through a rescheduling method, or through other job interactivity. All submission events will trigger this alert.

When a job finishes successfully

A successful completion means the job meets it's completion successfully.

When a job finishes with a failure code

A failed completion means the job fails. Failure status will be displayed.

When a job is found already failed

This alert occurs when the application is started and a job has failed while the client was down. Failure status will be displayed.

If a job is held up

A job is currently in hold status.

If a job is restarting

A job is currently restarting because of an interruption or other event in the job stream.

If a job is delayed

The job has been delayed and has reached the threshold designated to meet this criteria.

If a job is aborted

The job has been aborted by the user or the system.

See Also

Job Alerts

Job Alerts Response Buttons

Job Alerts vs. Notifications