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0010787
TypeCategorySeverityReproducibilityDate SubmittedLast Update
feature request[Openbravo ERP] 01. General setupminoralways2009-09-27 13:152009-10-02 12:03
ReporterrafarodaView Statuspublic 
Assigned Toiciordia 
PrioritynormalResolutionopenFixed in Version
StatusnewFix in branchFixed in SCM revision
ProjectionnoneETAnoneTarget Version
OSLinux 32 bitDatabasePostgreSQLJava version1.6.0_11
OS VersionrPath LinuxDatabase version8.3.5Ant version1.7.1
Product VersionmainSCM revision 
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Summary

0010787: Parameters for alerts

DescriptionIt would be useful to be able to define parameters for alerts.

For instance, I want to be alerted when a certain invoiced amount is reached by a customer for a certain product. Nowadays I have to hard-code this amount, the business partner and the product in the alert itself. If my workmate wants the same alert for a different amount, business partner and product a new alert has to be setup.
Proposed SolutionA new tab called "Parameter", child of "Alert Rule" (General Setup || Application || Alert || Alert Rule)

One could define any variable name (unique name per alert) and value.

To make it more user friendly, there should be the possibility of somehow having a selector for the values. I mean, not having to copy paste the UUID value of a product or a business partner but having the product or business partner selector.
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(0020419)
iciordia (manager)
2009-09-28 22:11

Simple work-around in the meantime: if the alert needs a parameter (or a number of parameters) it is possible to add a 'info' table (implementing one row pattern) to hold those parameters and then define the alert sql using that table
(0020659)
rafaroda (developer)
2009-10-02 12:03

Can alerts take session variables? If so, another workaround would be to define a new session variable and use it.

- Issue History
Date Modified Username Field Change
2009-09-27 13:15 rafaroda New Issue
2009-09-27 13:15 rafaroda Assigned To => iciordia
2009-09-28 22:11 iciordia Note Added: 0020419
2009-10-02 11:57 rafaroda Description Updated
2009-10-02 12:03 rafaroda Note Added: 0020659


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