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Create an Event Alert rule
Create an Event Alert rule
Creating an Event Alert rule allows you to begin generating aler=
ts on audit data across your SQL Server environment. To successfully genera=
te an alert, the alert rule criteria you select must match SQL Server event=
data you are currently auditing on the specified instance or database. For=
more information, see Use Event Alerts to analyze audit data.
To create an Event =
Alert:
- Select Alert Rules in the Administration tree.
- Click Event on the New Rule ribbon.=
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- Select the type of event (event category) that you want to alert on, an=
d then click Next.
- Select the type of object you want to alert on for the selected event t=
ype, and then click Next. By default, the alert rule will =
generate an alert when the selected event occurs on any registered SQL Serv=
er instance, database, or database object. Use the links provided on the ru=
le details pane to narrow your alert rule to specific objects or objects th=
at match a naming convention.
- Define the criteria under which the alert should trigger, and then clic=
k Next. Use the criteria to narrow your alert rule to gene=
rate alerts only under specific conditions. To specify values that the even=
t should match, use the links provided on the rule details pane.
- Select the action you want SQL compliance manager to take whe=
n this alert triggers, and then click Next. To configure t=
he email notification message or event log entry, use the links provided on=
the rule details pane.
- Specify a name and appropriate alert level for this alert, review the s=
ummary, and then click Finish. By default, the new alert r=
ule is enabled.
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