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How do I exclude errors and exceptions from detection?

Gopi_Krishnan
Explorer

Is there a way to capture some part of the logged messages and ignore the rest? I have Errors which are logged via logger and appdynamics is capturing that but including some other information which is not required. 

Regards,

Gopikrishnan 

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Nawaz_Ali_Moha1
Contributor

Hello Gopi,

I might not have understood your question completely by there is one KB article which talks about how to suppress errors and exceptions.
https://community.appdynamics.com/t5/Knowledge-Base/How-do-I-exclude-errors-and-exceptions-from-dete...

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Gopi_Krishnan
Explorer

Hi Nawaz,

I had checked the link shared by you and it mentions how to ignore a whole message from being detected. But my case is somewhat like below :

Error response received : [{"metadata":{"Code":["ERROR_50404"],"Message":["HOLDN ERRORS ERROR INSUFFICIENT FUNDS FOR THIS TRANSACTION"],"StackStrace":" at HoldNAPI.Controllers.v1.HoldFundController.d__2.MoveNext()"},"data":{"mob":"XXXXXXX"}}]

I want to just captured the Code highlighted in Red and ignore the remaining. Is this case possible at all?

Regards,

Gopikrishnan

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iamryan
Community Manager
Community Manager

Hi @Gopi.Krishnan,

Sorry for the late reply. After speaking with a few people, for this issue, it's best if you contact support. 

www.appdynamics.com/support 

If you could share the end results of the conversation as a reply to this post that would be very helpful. Knowledge sharing is what drives this community forward. 

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