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You can perform actions on each alert rule as well as on each instance or job /task alert that belongs to an alert rule. 

Alert rules display the number of instances, jobs , or tasks alerts associated with them. On each alert rule you can:

  • Show Details - to see the complete list of jobs /tasks or instances alerts that belong to a specific alert rule. You can use Hide Details to display only the summarized form of the alert rule. 
  • Dismiss - to ignore the complete alert rule with their associated instances or jobs /tasks alerts.  
  • Collect Data - to get a recent status of the alert rule. 

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Tip

When you dismiss an alert, a dialog window opens to confirm this action, you can enable the option Do not show this warning again so that SQL Enterprise Job Manager does not prompt this warning message every time you dismiss an alert.

What actions can you perform individually on each job

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or instance alert?

When you choose to Show Details of a specific alert rule, you can see all instances or jobs /tasks alerts associated with a specific alert rule. On each alert you can:

  • Depending on the alert rule, you can execute job actions like: Start Job (Job Failures alerts) or Start SQL Server Agent (Agent not running alerts).
  • Dismiss - to ignore the alert for a specific instance or job/task
  • Collect Data - to get the most recent alert status for a specific instance or job/task.
Warning

When you Dismiss a job /task or instance alert, it will not be displayed on the Home tab temporarily. SQL Enterprise Job Manager will raise the alert when the alert rule condition of the respective job /task or instance is triggered again.

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