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This is a much required feature to manage alerts better.
this feature is require for most of business systems to reassures users that the alert system is thoughtfully designed to balance notification and manageability, focusing on efficient issue resolution and user experience
IBM Control Center needs to be improved with a logic to avoid generating new alerts for recurring failures occurring within the same file transfer event.
This is much needed to stop food of alerts into Incident Management tool
This is an important enhancement. Over the same channel, if source, suppose sends 10 files, andthere is an authentication issue at the destination, all 10 file transfer failures produce 10 different alerts. This can be clubbed if the time window of these failures is less.