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Is the field actually blank or does it have some “hidden” text in there? Control characters? Ricci, Your solution sounds like it might work for an issue I am currently having – care to share?
Thanks
everything is clear until the statement “Then while iterating through the OBR group, I would take the DG1 fields from the inbound (subordinate to the OBR group) and COPY them to the DG1 segment in the Outbound (at the new location) using the group counter from the OBR iteration in the segment reference position inside the DG1 address path.”
I will email you offline
Thanks Jim – you were a great help. Thanks, that helped. Please help me understand these alerts a little bit better. Is my interpretatation of the following (see image) correct? I set this up for a test and here is how what I think this means.
If its been longer than or equal to 60 seconds since the last message is received, and that condition persists for 5 seconds, then fire the alert. Is that correct?
Also, is there a way to change the message that gets emailed?
Thanks again,
Daniel
Cant seem to get this to work. I can mail successfully from the command line though. Is there any process that I need to start to get the alerts going? Here is what I have:
{VALUE status} {SOURCE bedctrl_out} {MODE actual} {WITH -1} {COMP {== down}} {FOR {nsec 5}} {WINDOW {* * * * * *}} {HOST {}} {ACTION {{exec {mail -s “%A”
dchibaya@myemail.org }}}}Update. I just ftpd to a windows box and the file looks fine. Anything weired about Redhat and vsftp that you know of? Jim, Sorry for the misunderstanding. The message looks good coming in, but for whatever reason it consistently loses the MSH and pid segments when the file is created.
The file is coming out of my system and I’m sending it to the foreign system in raw form. For whatever reason the headers get stripped out, but I’m not running this through any tps procs They are missing on the foreign system Thanks Dennis, I will give this a look and see how it goes. I might be coming back to you if I run into a bind – is that OK?
Thanks again, Daniel
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