RUN_ALERT
Runs the specified alert.
Usage
pbvcon RUN_ALERT Server_Name Db_Reference Login_Name Login_Password Object_Name Format
Parameters
Server_Name
The server name. Use quotation marks if the value contains spaces.
Db_Reference
The database name or path exactly as it is known to the server. Use quotation marks if the value contains spaces.
Login_Name
Login name that has rights to access a Metrics Management database.
If the database is configured to use the BIRT360Plus authentication method, prefix the login name with BIRT360Plus followed by a backslash, for example, BIRT360Plus\PCastillo.
If the database is configured to use an optional authentication method such as AD or LDAP, you can prefix the login name with the authentication method followed by a backslash, for example, LDAP\Joe.
If your authentication method does not require a Metrics Management login name, for example, AD-SSO, LDAP-SSO, or Windows, use any string as the login name. For example, you can use NONE.
Login_Password
User login password. For authentication methods that do not require a user password such as AD-SSO, LDAP‑SSO, or Windows, use any string for the password. For example, you can use NONE.
Object_Name
The name of an alert object. Use #ALL to run all alerts in the specified database. This parameter is case‑sensitive. Use quotation marks if the value contains spaces.
Format
An output format. Either Header or NoHeader. The default is Header. This is for XML parsers that do not accept input with a date time stamp header.