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  1. Preface
  2. RulePoint
  3. RulePoint Concepts
  4. Using RulePoint
  5. RulePoint Objects
  6. Working with Topics
  7. Working with Connections
  8. Working with Sources
  9. Working with Responders
  10. Working with Responses
  11. Working with Watchlists
  12. Working with Analytics
  13. DRQL
  14. Working with Rules
  15. Working with Alerts
  16. Setting Access Controls
  17. Troubleshooting RulePoint Issues
  18. Connecting to an Ultra Messaging Application
  19. Creating an Ultra Messaging JMS Source

User Guide

User Guide

RTAM Response Properties

RTAM Response Properties

When you create a RTAM response, you enter the name and the configuration details for the response through the RulePoint user interface.
The following table describes the configuration properties of a RTAM response:
Property
Description
Name
Name of the response. The response name must be unique.
Description
Optional. Description of the response.
Responder Information
Name and description of the associated RTAM responder. You must create a RTAM responder before you create a RTAM response.
To
The user name of the RTAM user who would receive the alert.
Groups
Optional. A group address to receive the Response message as defined by your RTAM administrator.
Subject
The subject of the alert.
Body
The body of the alert. You can format the body as text or using simple HTML tags, such as <B>, <I>, <UL>, <BR>.
Actions
Optional. A semicolon-delimited list of comma-delimited name-link pairs for actions to show in the RTAM interface for this alert.
For example, ActionName1, ActionLink1; ActionName2, ActionLink2
Channels
Optional. A semicolon-delimited list of channels to deliver the alert to. The default value is blank.
Header
Optional. The header information for the alert, which the user can view in RTAM.
Metadata
Additional information or metadata.
Message Priority
The priority to place on the RTAM alert.
Different priorities function differently within RTAM. The range in ascending order is 0 to 5, 5 being the highest priority. The priority 0 indicates that the message is not yet prioritized.

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