Splunk AppDynamics

Alert on single analytics data

Yann_Buccellato
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Good morning community,

I'm currently ingesting a volume of data inside an analytics schema.
I'm interest in specific dynamic when some of the results are in failed status:

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Is it possible to alert from AppDynamics when single results are failing and transform the problem into a payload?
For an example : when I do have one row with status failed, generate an alert with the following message:

The message <take the value from the analytics MessageGuID> has status <take the value from the analytics  Status> with Exception < value from the analytics Exception>

Thank for any feedback and experience shared,

regards

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Cansel_OZCAN
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Hi Yann,

You can use ADQL in order to create your own metric like this below in screenshot image.jpeg

In your example, you can easily count your  "status" field with "Failed" message . Based on this count you create alert or something like that.

Thanks

Cansel

Yann_Buccellato
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Thank you for your reply Cansel,

it's already clear to me that with ADQL I can create single values > metrics and based on that Alerting.

I'm now more interested for example to understand if I can have an alert on a single record; for example an alert generated based on the fact that MessaegGuid has "Failed" Status. Is it possible, by your experience, to obtain this once I have the data in the analytics engine?

Regards

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