Alert logging
Alert logging lets you keep track of when your alerts were triggered and when you were notified about it. The logs includes the following details:
- Date: The date of the alert notification. The frequency varies according to your alert configuration.
- Notification: The status of the notification.
- Report: A link to the static report for that alert notification. See Static reports to learn more.
Here is a list of notification statuses available:
Status | Description |
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The notification has been successfully delivered to all recipients. | |
The notification was not delivered to some recipients. Check that you have added valid email addresses or slack channels. | |
The notification was not delivered. Check for valid recipients or contact support at support@adjust.com. |
Static reports
Having a dedicated log for static reports allows you to visualize, analyze, and understand the results of your alert. Here are some advantages of consulting static reports:
- Comprehensive insights: Provide a detailed record of the alert's behavior over time. The data presented can drive deeper analysis
- Historical context: Offers a historical perspective on changes, incidents, or trends in data, allowing you to spot patterns over different time periods.
- Decision-making: You can refer to the information in the report to ensure the alert's logic meets your needs.
- Communication and collaboration: Your team members can refer to the same source of information.
A static report contains your alert's data at a particular moment. The content of a static report depends on your choice of data to check and defined logic, and your alert's frequency selection defines its availabilty. For example, if you set a daily check at 06:00 UTC, a daily static report is available for you containing the data that triggered your alert and the number of times.
To view a static report, select Open static report on the report column.
Use the filter () button to modify the rule condition and narrow down data visualization.