In our Enterprise Edition, Roles will have time-windows where they are able to receive (or specifically not receive) alerts. This is very useful when you have certain teams which are responsible for fixing problems at different times of the day -- whoever is on call gets the alert.
However, this does not prevent alerts from firing. We do not have calendars associated with the actual definitions (yet).
If all you are looking for is to not receive emails during the time window, then 3.1 EE will have what you're looking for. However, if you also need the definitions to not fire (and thus not log any alerts) then it won't. This is something that we will be adding in the very near future, as it's one of our more requested features.
-- Jon
On Jul 18, 2007, at 3:49 PM, Alex Ma wrote:
> I believe Maintenance windows will be a feature in the 3.1 > release. Roles will have calendars where alerts can be scheduled > to be excluded.
In our Enterprise Edition, Roles will have time-windows where they are able to receive (or specifically not receive) alerts. This is very useful when you have certain teams which are responsible for fixing problems at different times of the day -- whoever is on call gets the alert.
However, this does not prevent alerts from firing. We do not have calendars associated with the actual definitions (yet).
If all you are looking for is to not receive emails during the time window, then 3.1 EE will have what you're looking for. However, if you also need the definitions to not fire (and thus not log any alerts) then it won't. This is something that we will be adding in the very near future, as it's one of our more requested features.
-- Jon
On Jul 18, 2007, at 3:49 PM, Alex Ma wrote:
> I believe Maintenance windows will be a feature in the 3.1 > release. Roles will have calendars where alerts can be scheduled > to be excluded.